20 September 2023
Newsdesk
Comfortably nestled in a wild world of their own perfect design, incomparable, high-energy indie six-piece Red Rum Club come back to earth after reaching the highs of summer’s open-air and under-canvas live season to announce a new album and UK Tour for 2024 with their latest single, Undertaker. Forming fashion rather than following it, the band renowned for firing festival crowds with rocket-propelled cult hits such as Eleanor and Would You Rather Be Lonely are set to prove their pulling power once again by announcing a heady homecoming at Liverpool’s 11,000-capacity M&S Bank Arena on Fri 5 April 2024.
The roaring sound of a band of brothers ready for the next phase of their journey together, the perfectly pitched, dead-on-three-minute wonder of their latest, gritty cut of new music comes as Red Rum Club announce that Western Approaches, the 11-track follow up to 2021’s rousing How To Steal The World, will be released on Modern Sky on Fri 23 February 2024. Once again recorded back home on the banks of the Mersey, and cherry-picking poetic vignettes of life by the waterside set to an altogether rougher and readier score, the album picks up cues from the relics of industry in their home city as well as absorbing their experiences on the road in the United States.
Listeners with eagle eyes and keen ears will already have discovered one of Western Approaches' secrets out in the open as the band ‘leaked’ the sassy, dark glam stomp of Black Cat last month. Refreshingly unorthodox on all fronts, only now are fans being filled in on the next leg of their journey with the underdog band about to go another step further in taking the upper hand.
Currently on another, extensive US Tour supporting The Wombats, having previously enjoyed their own headline tours from coast-to-coast and enjoying a similar route in the company of The Lathums in 2021, Red Rum Club reflect on live glories past while planning determinedly into the future. With the love of their fiercely loyal fanbase enduring in the memory having headlined in front of 3,000 people on Bootle Canalside and appeared high on festival bills this summer, including Isle of Wight, Tramlines and Truck Festival, the band has announced the following 2024 UK Tour dates:
Thu 7 March – Glasgow, The Garage
Fri 8 March – Newcastle, Newcastle University
Sat 9 March – Stoke, Sugarmill
Sun 10 March – Leeds, Stylus
Tue 12 March – London, Scala
Wed 13 March – Bristol, Trinity
Thu 14 March – Plymouth, Depo
Fri 15 March – Southampton, Engine Rooms
Sat 16 March – Birmingham, Academy Institute 2
Mon 18 March – Cambridge, Junction
Tue 19 March – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
Fri 5 April – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena