
Biffy Clyro have moved the release date of their new album and announced an intimate UK acoustic tour. Find all the details below.
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The band were initially due to release their upcoming album ‘Futique’ on September 26, but have now moved it forward by one week to September 19. It’s available for pre-order here.
So far, they’ve shared singles ‘A Little Love’ – which saw them head straight to the top of the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart – and the high-octane punk track ‘Hunting Season’.
In celebration of the upcoming record, they also recently announced a massive UK and Ireland tour set to take place next year. You can buy tickets here and find a full list of tour dates here.
Now, ahead of their 2026 arena shows, the band have unveiled a string of more intimate, acoustic dates, which will see them partner with some of their “favourite” indie record stores across the country.
Kicking off on October 13 in Kingston, they’ll play shows in Oxford, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds and Dundee before wrapping up in Glasgow in October 22.
Ticket and album bundles for the performances go on sale at 11am tomorrow (August 22) and will be available here. You can find a full list of dates further below.
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Biffy Clyro’s 2025 tour dates are:
OCTOBER
13 – Kingston, Circuit (with Banquet Records)
14 – Oxford, O2 Academy (with Truck Store)
16 – Bristol, The Prospect Building (with Rough Trade)
17 – Liverpool, Camp & Furnace (with Jacaranda)
19 – Leeds, Beckett University (with Crash)
21 – Dundee, Fat Sams (with Assai)
22 – Glasgow, SWG3 (with Assai)
According to Neil, the upcoming record is “an exploration of ideas, objects or relationships that exist across time”. He continued: “We are never aware when we do anything for the last time, and there’s a beauty and sadness within that. What will be your ‘Futique’?”
It comes as the follow-up to 2020’s ‘A Celebration Of Endings’ and 2021’s ‘The Myth Of The Happily Ever After’, and also follows a busy 2023 of Simon Neil performing with his other group, Empire State Bastard.
The latter is the band he formed with Oceansize’s Mike Vennart, Bitch Falcon bassist Naomi Macleod and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo.
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