PRESALE: Bad Touch announce new album 'Shake A Leg' and 18-date UK Tour
Bad Touch will embark on an 18-date UK tour this autumn in support of their new album ‘Shake A Leg’.
The Norfolk rockers have penned a worldwide recording deal with Marshall Records and will release their new studio record ‘Shake A Leg’ on Friday 5th October 2018.
The follow-up to 2016’s ‘Truth Be Told’ was recorded at Orange Tree Studios in Norfolk and engineered, produced and mixed by Andy Hodgson.
Featuring writing input from all five members of the band, the album is said ‘to take a more personal and ambitious approach in song-writing and production due to the band’s choice to write more spontaneously within the studio itself resulting in more emotional ‘in-the-moment’ performances.’
“Bad Touch are genuinely excited to sign with Marshall Records,” says rhythm guitarist Daniel Seekings. “We’re overwhelmed by their support and looking forward to a long-term partnership with great plans for the future.
Having wowed on our Planet Rock Roadstars Tour and Planet Rock Live tour in 2017, Bad Touch will follow the release of ‘Shake A Leg’ with a sprawling 18-date tour across the UK in October and November.
Very special guests at all shows will be Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics and Daxx & Roxane.
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See Bad Touch at the following shows:
OCTOBER 2018
Newcastle University Union – Wed 17th
Glasgow Classic Grand – Thu 18th
Inverness Ironworks – Fri 19th
Edinburgh Bannerman’s – Sat 20th
Manchester Academy 3 – Wed 31st
NOVEMBER 2018
Derby The Flowerpot – Thu 1st
Hull Früit – Fri 2nd
Sheffield Corporation – Sat 3rd
Leeds The Wardrobe – Mon 5th
Stockton-on-Tees ARC – Tue 6th
Stoke-on-Trent Eleven – Thu 8th
Norwich Waterfront – Fri 9th
London ULU Live – Sat 10th
Southampton The 1865 – Thu 15th
Bridgewater Cobblestones – Fri 16th
Saltash Livewire – Sat 17th
Oxford The Bullingdon – Sun 18th
Wolverhampton The Robin 2 – Mon 19th