Biffy Clyro have announced an intimate gig in Southampton - here's how to get tickets

BIFFY Clyro have announced that they will be playing a gig in Hampshire next year.
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The Scottish rockers will hit the road in April next year in support of their latest album ‘A Celebration of Ending’ which is due for release on Friday.

Dubbed the ‘Fingers Crossed’ tour, it will see the band play intimate shows at venues including the O2 Guildhall in Southampton.

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Biffy Clyro will also be playing shows at smaller venues in cities like London and Liverpool.

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Announcing the tour via social media, the band said: ‘We’ve decided to announce a short run of dates at intimate venues for April 2021.

‘These dates are not intended to replace the arena tour, but given the current uncertainty of large scale indoor arena shows in the UK, we feel they will give us the best chance to play live to our fans as soon as possible, ahead of the Download Festival next June.’

Here is the full list of dates for the shows Biffy Clyro will play on the ‘Fingers Crossed’ tour:

April 2021

11th – Liverpool, University (Mountford Hall)

12th – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town

13th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange

15th – Sheffield, O2 Academy

16th – Southampton, O2 Guildhall

17th – Bristol, O2 Academy

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Demand for tickets is expected to be high for the shows, given they are due to take place at more intimate venues – instead of arenas.

Fans who order ‘A Celebration of Endings’ or register via the official store before midnight on Monday, August 17 will receive access to the pre-sale.

Fans who have already pre-ordered the album or have registered will automatically be granted access.

The pre-sale will open from Wednesday, August 19 ahead of the general sale, which commences on Friday, August 21.

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