Hard-Fi announce their first UK tour in 10 years

After returning this past year to play a scattering of one-off live performances, Hard-Fi have now announced their plans for a full UK tour, their first in ten years.

The thirteen-date tour will include stops in Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool and Birmingham, before rounding things off with a Saturday night date at London's Troxy, HARD-FI's first live appearance in the East End.

Speaking about the new shows, frontman Richard Archer said, "We're really excited to be heading back out on the road and playing venues up and down the country for the first time in too long.

"When we announced we were playing some shows again, so many people asked us when we were coming to their town, so hopefully everyone will be able to get to one of the shows. We're really looking forward to seeing our fans again and maybe meeting some new ones. We will of course be playing the tunes they've been desperate to hear, but everyone should keep their ears out for something new too."

Tickets for all shows will be available to the band's mailing list on pre-sale from 10am on the 24th May (sign up HERE), before going on general sale from 10am (BST) on Friday 26th May HERE. See the full list of live dates announced so far below.

Hard-Fi UK Live Tours Dates:
Thurs 5th Oct - Cambridge - Junction
Fri 6th Oct - Sheffield - The Leadmill
Sat 7th Oct - Leeds - Beckett University
Mon 9th Oct - Glasgow - SWG3 Galvanizers
Wed 11th Oct - Newcastle - NX
Thurs 12th Oct - Liverpool - O2 Academy
Fri 13th Oct - Birmingham - O2 Institute
Sun 15th Oct - Bristol - O2 Academy
Mon 16th Oct - Oxford - O2 Academy
Tues 17th Oct - Brighton - Chalk
Thurs 19th Oct - Norwich - UEA
Fri 20th Oct - Nottingham – Rock City
Sat 21st Oct - London - Troxy

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