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Tramlines Festival reveals 2022 line-up

Welcome to another edition of our weekly music News Report. We start off this week with a handful of 2022 festival announcements including the above from Tramlines Festival!

The event will be headlined by Sam Fender, Kasabian and Madness. They will be joined by a packed supporting cast including on the Friday – James, The Snuts and Working Men’s Club.

The Saturday will host The Vaccines, Little Man Tate, Self Esteem, Inhaler and Lottery Winners. Sunday meanwhile will feature The Wombats, The Coral, Sports Team, Yard Act, Do Nothing and The Goa Express.

Tickets are here.

Read our review of ‘Coral Island’ from The Coral

Wales to host In It Together Festival

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In It Together Festival has been announced to take place in Margam, Wales next June. The event will feature headline performances from Two Door Cinema Club, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Clean Bandit.

They’ll be joined over the weekend by the likes of Editors, Lottery Winners, Scouting For Girls, Soul 2 Soul, Spector, The Hoosiers, The Magic Gang and The Vaccines.

Tickets and information here.

Read our review of Lottery Winners live at Lost Evenings Festival

Live at Leeds Festival reveals new outdoor ‘In The Park’ version

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The fantasic Live at Leeds Festival which normally takes place indoors has announced an additional outdoor event for 2022.

‘In The Park’ will feature huge performances from Bombay Bicycle Club, Nothing But Thieves, Arlo Parks, Easy Life, Sea Girls and more.

Tickets here.

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Placebo announce huge tour

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As our News Report moves along to tour announcements, we get started with Placebo. The band recently revealed that they will release a new album, ‘Never Let Me Go’ on March 25th.

Now the band has unveiled a slew of tour dates across Europe and the UK including two dates at O2 Brixton Academy in London. Tickets and pre-orders will be available here.

Placebo also debuted the second track from the album this week. You can check out ‘Surrounded By Spies’ below.

Placebo – ‘Surrounded By Spies’

Listen to ‘Beautiful James’ from Placebo on our Spotify Hot List!

Greta Van Fleet reveal World Tour dates

Greta Van Fleet this week revealed the ‘Dreams In Gold Tour’ for 2022. The world tour will include dates in London and Manchester with UK support still to be announced.

Tickets will be available here.

Listen to our review of ‘The Battle at Garden’s Gate’ from Greta Van Fleet

The Treatment announce UK Tour for 2022

Another band announcing tour dates for 2022 this past week was The Treatment. The band revealed a lengthy trek around the UK for next spring entitled the ‘Devil In The Detail Tour’.

Support comes from Piston and South of Salem and tickets are available from here.

Read our review of ‘Waiting for Good Luck’ from The Treatment

Stereophonics debut ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’

Stereophonics – ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’

It’s time now to focus on the new music releases from the past week and what better way to start than with Stereophonics. The group continue to prepare for the release of new album, ‘Oochya!’ on March 4th.

This week saw them debut the latest track from the album, ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’ which you can check out above.

Pre-orders for the album are here.

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Korn unveil ‘Start The Healing’

Korn – ‘Start The Healing’

There was also new music this week from nu-metal icons Korn. The band debuted their new single, ‘Start The Healing’, whilst announcing a new album.

‘Requiem’ will arrive on February 4th and you can pre-order your copy here.

Listen to ‘Start The Healing’ on our ‘Hard & Heavy’ Playlist

Salvation Jayne debut ‘A Mouthful Of Magnificent Spite’

Salvation Jayne – ‘A Mouthful of Magnificent Spite’

Finally this week a band who recently featured on our ‘Discover’ New Music Playlist. Salvation Jayne this week debuted their latest single, ‘A Mouthful of Magnificent Spite’.

You can listen to the track above, which is the title track from the groups upcoming debut album. That album arrives on February 18th and you can pre-order here.

Salvation Jayne also revealed a UK Tour to celebrate the release with the dates below, and tickets here.

Listen to ‘Cody’ from Salvation Jayne on our ‘Discover’ New Music Playlist

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Truck Festival adds more music and reveals day/stage splits

Truck Festival News Report

We kick off our News Report this week with news from Truck Festival. The organisers have revealed the stage and days splits for what looks to be an epic weekend this July.

Not just that however, as they have also announced additional acts joining a stunning line-up headlined by Bombay Bicycle Club, The Kooks and Royal Blood.

New additions include Everything Everything, Arlo Parks, Swim Deep, and Cruel Hearts Club.

Tickets are sold out, for more information head here.

Read our review of ‘Typhoons’ from Royal Blood

Gary Numan announces massive UK Tour

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This week in our News Report we have a whole load of tour news to report! We start off with the iconic Gary Numan, who has announced a massive tour around the UK.

Included amongst the run of dates is a huge headline show at Wembley Arena. Tickets will be available here, from May 28th.

Numan will also be playing a very special livestream show on Thursday 17th June, for which more information is available here.

Read our review of ‘Intruder’ from Gary Numan

The Lumineers announce return to Europe

The Lumineers News Report

The Lumineers this week announced their return to Europe, which will include an impressive UK Arena Tour. Whilst in the UK, the band will pass through Nottingham, Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester and finally The O2 in London.

You can pick up tickets here, from May 27th.

Read our review of ‘Lo! Soul’ from Roddy Woomble

The Kooks to celebrate ‘Inside In / Inside Out’ Anniversary

Also announced this week was a huge UK Tour for The Kooks during which they will celebrate the 15th Anniversary of ‘Inside In / Inside Out’! The band will be joined on this run by The Snuts.

Tickets will be available here.

Read our review of ‘W.L.’ from The Snuts

Eagles of Death Metal unveil UK tour dates

Another band celebrating an Anniversary is Eagles of Death Metal with a newly announced 24th Anniversary tour! The group will trek around the UK later this year with support from Bones.

Tickets, you’ll find those over here.

Read our review of ‘Scaled And Icy’ from Twenty One Pilots

The Cadillac Three announce UK return

The Anniversary celebrations continue this December. The Cadillac Three will return to the UK for a 10th Anniversary tour, set to include a show at the Roundhouse in Camden. Support will be from Brent Cobb.

Tickets will be available from here.

Read our review of ‘The Ides of March’ from Myles Kennedy

Less Than Jake set for huge UK Tour

Our News Report continues with more news from the US. Less Than Jake will be heading to the UK in Spring 2022 for a huge UK Tour. To make things even better, they will be joined variously by Skinny Lister, The Toasters and Millie Manders & The Shutup!

Tickets over here.

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Madness team up with Squeeze for huge Arena Tour

We conclude our News Report with the news that the legendary Madness are to team up with Squeeze for a huge UK Arena Tour later this year.

The Ladykillers Tour looks set to be a fun filled time, and you can find tickets here.

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