News: VUKOVI announce May/June headline tour and festival dates


Vukovi
Photo by Ryan Johnston

Neon-rock band Vukovi have announced ‘Part 2’ of their headline tour, which aims to share their debut album with anyone who will give them a chance. ‘Part 1’ of the tour, which took place earlier this month, saw Vukovi bring their vibrant tracks to cities across the UK, including Leeds, Bristol, London, and their hometown of Glasgow. Naturally, the second installment aims to visit all the places that were missed, including Cardiff, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

The Scottish group have already confirmed slots at 2000 Trees, Y Not, and Truck festival this summer, as well as most recently announced Slam Dunk festival, where they’ll perform on the coveted Rock Sound Breakout Stage with Area 11 and The Gospel Youth.

Vukovi, whose critically acclaimed debut album received 5Ks in Kerrang! magazine, are a fun band to see live, embracing their weirdness and throwing everything they’ve got into their performance. Lead singer Janine Shilstone, often seen with a punter’s camera phone in her hand, leads the show with strong vocals and an equally strong presence, whilst bandmates Jason, Hamish and Colin provide riffs for days and a tempo that’ll get any crowd on their feet.

The band’s debut album, released on 10th March 2017 via LAB Records, features hit singles ‘Animal’, ‘La Di Da’, and ‘Weirdo’.

Watch the video to ‘La Di Da’ below:

LIVE DATES
24th May 2017 – EDINBURGH – Mash House
26th May 2017 – NEWCASTLE – Jumping Jacks
27th May 2017 – BIRMINGHAM – Slam Dunk Festival
28th May 2017 – LEEDS – Slam Dunk Festival
29th May 2017 – HATFIELD – Slam Dunk Festival
31st May 2017 – SOUTHAMPTON – Joiners
1st June 2017 – CARDIFF – Clwb Ifor Bach
2nd June – NORWICH – Epic Studios
5th June – GUILDFORD – Boileroom
7th June – TUNBRIDGE WELLS – The Forum

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