After an amazing set at T in the Park last weekend, Stereophonics announce two shows in August at Blackburn King George's Hall on Tuesday 12th and Cambridge Corn Exchange on Wednesday 13th before heading to V Festival.
In eight tumultuous years between 1997 and 2005, the Welsh three piece released five studio albums, scored twenty Top 20 hits, racked up multi-million sales, and toured relentlessly on an exhausting schedule. Their latest album 'Pull The Pin' reached number one in the UK charts and featured singles 'It Means Nothing' and 'Bank Holiday Monday'.
Musically, 'Pull The Pin' brings together the rockiest and most melodic aspects of Stereophonics in a collection of songs that comes out fighting on all fronts.
"In these times, when you can download a track before its even released, if one song's weaker than the other then its fucking done, you have to kind of make 'em all stand their own ground," enthuses Kelly Jones.
"I think we've achieved the best parts of the band over the last ten years on one record. The energy captured reminds me of when we started. It is the sound of a band happy to be back together."
To see one of the best British Rock Bands Live;
August
Tuesday 12th Blackburn King George's Hall 01254 582582
Wednesday 13th Cambridge Corn Exchange 01223 357 851
Tickets are £28.50 and go on general sale Friday 18th July @ 9am below.