Thunder Reschedule UK Arena Tour Dates to May 2022

Thunder have announced the rescheduling of their upcoming arena tour to May 2022.

The band says:

‘The following is probably not going to be a huge surprise to you.

Nevertheless, we’re very disappointed to announce that in light of the ongoing situation with COVID-19 globally, it’s clear that our May live shows can no longer take place in 2021.

The shows have been rescheduled to the new dates below, and all original tickets remain valid. The bill will be exactly the same at each venue, and the venues are going to need roofers on standby when we finally do these shows, because when we get together with you, the old roofs are definitely going to come off!
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Ben, Chris, Danny, Harry & Luke’

Thunder will release their brand new album, ‘All The Right Noises’ on 12th March 2021 on BMG. The album is a return to the full-throttle sound of Thunder that has seen them create a hugely successful 30+ year career at the forefront of British rock.

The album is an intense confection of illicit charms that reasserts their authority as the number one band in the land, and is as monumental and imposing sounding as the artwork, which features the Singing Ringing Tree – a wind-powered sculpture in Burnley, Lancashire.

Listen to the most recent single released from the album, ‘Going to Sin City’, above.

‘All The Right Noises’ follows on from 2019’s stripped back and reimagined album, ‘Please Remain Seated’ which continued their consecutive Top 10 UK Album Chart run since their ecstatically received comeback six years ago.

It is another chapter in the band’s incredibly successful history that has seen them create a succession of some of the most highly-regarded rock albums of the past 30 years. The key to their renown: brilliantly conceived top-drawer material including all-time classics like ‘Dirty Love’, and ‘Low Life In High Places’, described by the late great Radio One Rock Show presenter Tommy Vance as “the greatest ever single released by a rock band”.

With their most recent success, Thunder have proven themselves as vital now as when they emerged with their debut album in 1990 ‘Backstreet Symphony’, and their hit follow-up in 1992 ‘Laughing On Judgement Day’, which was only kept off the top spot by Kylie Minogue.

New Tour Dates:

May 2022
Saturday 21st Glasgow SEC Armadillo
Sunday 22nd Leeds First Direct Arena
Thursday 26th Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Friday 27th Birmingham Resorts World Arena
Saturday 28th London The SSE Arena Wembley

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