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PREPARE FOR UK TOUR THIS MARCH

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FEATURING THREE NEW SONGS
‘KILLER’, ‘BITTER END’ & ‘SCREAMING’

Photo: Sebastian Mlynarski & Kevin J Thomson



Taking Screen Violence out on the road, CHVRCHES are preparing for a nationwide UK tour this March. 

Preceded by two intimate Scottish outstore shows before kicking off at Edinburgh’s Corn Exchange, the band will travel to Newcastle, London and Birmingham, before culminating in Manchester. Full dates are as follows: 
 
CHVRCHES - 2022 UK Tour Dates
Thursday 10 March – Fat Sams - Dundee 
Saturday 12 March – SWG3 - Glasgow
Monday 14 March - Edinburgh - Corn Exchange

Tuesday 15 March - Newcastle - O2 City Hall Tickets

Wednesday 16 March - London - O2 Academy Brixton
Friday 18 March - Birmingham - O2 Academy
Saturday 19 March - Manchester - O2 Apollo
Tickets are on sale now.

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The tour follows the recent unveiling of an expanded version of their critically-acclaimed UK #4 album: Screen Violence: Director’s Cut, which features three new songs, ‘Killer’, ‘Bitter End’ and ‘Screaming’, available digitally via EMI Records (UK) & Glassnote (US)
 
Released two days ahead of Halloween as a thank you to fans for the phenomenal reception to Screen Violence, the Director's Cut continues a milestone era for the band and celebrates the spooky season deep within the cinematic universe that Screen Violence immerses itself in. ‘Screaming’ and ‘Bitter End’ face the disillusionment and fear that permeate the record head on, while the eerie darkness of ‘Killer’ devilishly flips the script: “I turned into a killer / I’m insane / I’ll cry you a river / Down the drain / Are you entertained?”
 
 
On the new tracks, frontwoman Lauren Mayberry says:

 “This album was thematically so different to previous CHVRCHES albums that it would have been rude of us to let Halloween come and go without injecting some more Screen Violence into it. 'Killer', 'Bitter End' and 'Screaming' were all started in 2020 and finished just after the album was released. As any good horror fan knows, just because the film ends, it doesn't mean the story does.” 
 
 
 
Screen Violence: Director’s Cut tracklisting
Asking For A Friend
He Said She Said
California
Violent Delights
How Not To Drown (ft. Robert Smith)
Final Girl
Good Girls
Lullabies
Nightmares
Better If You Don’t
 
Killer 
Screaming
Bitter End

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