Tyler Hyde and Black Country, New Road Release ‘Live at Bush Hall’ Album, Embark on Sold-Out Tour

by | Apr 30, 2023

Black Country, New Road has released their new live album “Live at Bush Hall” on vinyl, capturing the energy of their three sold-out shows in December 2022. This release comes ahead of the band’s sold-out UK tour, starting in Southampton on 2nd May, and follows their first tour in Japan, as well as dates in Indonesia and Taiwan.

The band has announced a second consecutive headline date at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 11th October and a full US tour across late August and September. Fans can expect performances at various festivals worldwide, including c6 Fest in Brazil, Glastonbury Festival, and multiple Primavera Sound events in Spain.

Black Country, New Road’s latest album, “Ants From Up There,” reached #3 in the UK charts and was critically acclaimed. The remaining six members of the band have since written a new set of material to perform live, showcasing their evolving sound and collaborative approach to vocals.

The “Live at Bush Hall” film received praise from critics and fans alike, highlighting the band’s musicianship and love for one another. The film trended on YouTube in the UK, garnering over 450k views and 6.5k messages in the live chat during its premiere.

Black Country, New Road’s upcoming tour will feature sold-out shows in the UK, performances at various European festivals, and a European tour in October. Tickets are on sale now.

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