Biffy Clyro are coming to Belfast this autumn

Their upcoming tour has dates in Belfast & Dublin 👇

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 20th Jun 2022
Last updated 20th Jun 2022

Biffy Clyro today reveal details of their next full-scale UK & Ireland arena tour in November 2022, with special guests Architects in support at every show.

The first stop of the tour will be in Leeds at the First Direct Arena on the 5th of November, followed swiftly by shows throughout the rest of November in their hometown city of Glasgow at the OVO Hydro before hitting the road once more to play various arenas across the country including Belfast's SSE Arena on 9th November.

The tour announcement comes in the wake of glowing reviews from their incredible performance at Download Festival.

Their second time topping the bill at Donnington, they once again proved themselves as top tier headliners filling their set with material from 2020’s ‘A Celebration Of Endings’, 2021’s ‘The Myth Of The Happily Ever After’ and a host of huge tracks from their extensive catalogue.

This tour will undoubtedly demonstrate to fans once more how Biffy Clyro's reputation as one of Britain’s best live acts remains steadfast, Kerrang! concluding “nobody does it better than Biffy Clyro” following the band’s 2021 headline set at Reading Festival.

About the tour, Biffy Clyro said – "It's been way too long... we are so excited to announce our tour of UK/Ireland this November and over the moon to have Architects join us on what is going to be a very special tour. You will not want to miss it”

How to get Biffy Clyro tickets 👇

General on-sale tickets are available from 9am on Friday 24th June from ticketmaster.ie****

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