Scouting For Girls are set to tour the UK this winter in support of their forthcoming album ‘The Trouble With Boys’. The tour will include a date at Cardiff’s Tramshed on December 7 2019.
The first single from the upbeat, fun and infectious new album is the satisfyingly catchy summer anthem ‘Grown Up’.
The band commented; “We are so excited to release The Trouble with Boys, our first studio album in four years. We’re proud of it and genuinely feel it’s our best collection of songs since our debut. Both albums really benefited from the extra time and care we spent writing and recording them. I can’t wait for people to hear it.”
Throughout Scouting For Girls’ immensely successful career they’ve sold over 1.5 million albums, two million singles, had four Brit Award nominations, an Ivor Novello nomination, had four top ten singles, sold-out Wembley Arena, The Royal Albert Hall and most recently sold-out The London Palladium and had a series of hit singles all of which were inescapable radio smashes.
Scouting For Girls also said of their forthcoming tour: “Touring is our very favourite aspect of being in this band. Our 2017 anniversary tour was so incredible that we’re pulling out all the stops to beat it. We’ve got a handful of new tunes, some old fan favourites we haven’t played for years plus all the big singles. We can’t wait.”
As well as announcing a headline tour for later this year, Scouting For Girls who are Roy Stride, Greg Churchouse and Pete Ellard are also playing an extensive list of Summer Festivals.
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The Trouble With Boys will be released on September 20th 2019.