Trash Boat Announce 2025 UK Tour

Trash Boat Announce 2025 UK Tour

Trash Boat have announced a UK headline tour, set to take place throughout January and February.

The announcement follows the release of the band’s latest album ‘Heaven Can Wait’, which arrived on Friday (October 04) via Hopeless Records.

Discussing the band’s latest release, and the anticipation of next year’s UK tour,  frontman Tobi Duncan has said:

“Being ten years and four albums deep into this band feels like a gift.

“We’re honoured to have not only come this far, but to have done it together with all of our original members and even more of the passion that we started with. 

“Now that this album is out, it’s no longer ours, it belongs to the world now. To everyone that cares enough to listen, thank you so much for your continued support. 

“Our only hope is that we get to scream this in your face in person someday. Heaven can wait, we have ROCKING to do!”

And that’s sure to be realised at all and any of the band’s forthcoming tour dates – see the full list below and visit the band’s site for more information and to buy tickets.

JANUARY

27: NEWCASTLE – Riverside

28: LEEDS – Stylus

30: LONDON – KOKO

FEBRUARY

01: MANCHESTER – Club Academy

02: GLASGOW – Slay

03: BIRMINGHAM – Asylum

04: BRISTOL – Thekla

06: EXETER – Phoenix

07: SOUTHAMPTON – Engine Rooms

Discussing the new record and comparing it to the band’s earlier years, Tobi recently said as part of Rock Sound’s  ‘The Album Story’ feature:

“When we were writing our early stuff, we were in our late teens and early twenties. 

There was a lot of angst and anxiousness about whether this band we were putting so much into would work alongside things going on in our personal lives that were good and bad and great fuel for lyrics. 

“Those first albums were reflections of our situations, which were worse than they currently are. We still have troubles and negative thoughts now, all things that will fuel music. 

“But I couldn’t be a genuine artist and creator if I was just drawing on past experiences that I have already written about that are becoming less and less relevant to my current status.”

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