Scottish rockers Twin Atlantic are set to play Aberdeen’s Music Hall as part of their upcoming UK tour.
The trio will take to the stage in the Granite City on Wednesday 4 March next year.
The announced follows the band’s return with their new album POWER and their adrenalised synth-rock anthem Novocaine.
Lead singer, Sam McTrusty, said: “The album is inspired by colours, moods, memories. We just got into a room and started creating. The studio as its own instrument reached a new level – we created nothing outside those walls and it became a physical embodiment of the album itself.
“POWER is our own example that there’s always a way forward when you are faced with limitations and red lights. It’s reignited our ambition and drive for what we can achieve. Hearing these songs, that’s what I feel and hear: power,”
“And that’s what the last two years have made us feel as a band: totally empowered.”
Performance Dates: March 2020
- Tue 3rd Motherwell, Concert Hall
- Wed 4th Aberdeen, Music Hall
- Fri 6th Dundee, Fat Sams
- Sat 7th Kilmarnock, Grand Hall
- Mon 9th Newcastle, Riverside
- Tue 10th Manchester, Academy 2
- Wed 11th Sheffield, The Leadmill
- Fri 13th Cardiff, The Tramshed
- Sat 14th Oxford, O2 Academy Oxford
- Sun 15th Leicester, O2 Academy Leicester
- Tue 17th Bournemouth, The Old Firestation
- Wed 18th Brighton, Concorde 2
- Fri 20th London, Electric Ballroom