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  • BROWN HORSE – To Release Sophomore Album ‘All The Right Weaknesses’ + UK Tour Dates – This Spring

    BROWN HORSE – To Release Sophomore Album ‘All The Right Weaknesses’ + UK Tour Dates – This Spring

    Brown Horse are excited to announce their second album, ‘All The Right Weaknesses’, out 4th April on Loose Music. The latest single, “Dog Rose”, is out now.

    Road tested and road worn, the band tracked these eleven songs in a whirlwind week of live takes at Sickroom Studios in Norfolk following a multi-month European tour. Building on the stark twang of their debut album, ‘Reservoir’, ‘All The Right Weaknesses’ sees an energised Brown Horse meld slacker-rock, folk and alt-country – equal parts Lucinda Williams, Jason Molina, The Breeders and Silver Jews. Weary, wry and disarmingly honest, these songs flash a smile at the dark and strange. With contributions from the band’s multiple songwriters, the record is a patchwork far greater than the sum of its parts.

    Following the release of the new album, Brown Horse will play a run of shows in the UK and Europe, including dates at Rough Trade in Bristol, Rich Mix in London and Salford’s Sounds From The Other City festival.

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    About ‘All The Right Weaknesses’

    Arriving off the back of a busy touring schedule which included sets at Green Man Festival, Latitude and the main stage at End of the Road, Brown Horse’s second album is characterised by an intense energy born from night after night on tour playing full-band shows. As the band explain: 

    “We’d been on the road in Europe for over two months by the time we arrived at the studio to start recording. We were pretty much constantly together, spending hours in the van listening to the same music, exploring unfamiliar places and playing shows almost every night. That was sort of the creative justification for playing so many dates ahead of recording, to find that level of coherence.”

    “We didn’t need to pay for rehearsal space,” they continued, “we rotated new songs in the setlist and learned them on our rare days off. We’d slept on floors and in construction sites, caught midnight ferries, driven a Ford Transit past incredible Norwegian fjords, and been towed from a snowbank in the middle of nowhere by a man in shorts and flip flops. It was pretty cool to be that tuned into each other, and have that shared experience going into recording an album.” 

    While the songs on ‘Reservoir’ took shape over years of intimate, stripped-back pub gigs, ‘All The Right Weaknesses’ holds nothing back, building a yowling wall of distorted guitars, accordion, banjo and pedal steel, at once familiar and difficult to place. The songs are thoughtful and delicately arranged, but the record rocks harder than ever. 

    ‘All The Right Weaknesses’ is a little more eclectic than their first offering, representing a collective and reflecting the band’s experience of touring new places. It also incorporates one of the most enchanting elements of their live sets, the way the band members swap instruments on-stage, which has been carried into the arrangements and recording.

    Listening to the record has a feel of switching TV channels – there’s a real range of genres and approaches across the eleven tracks, but the album never lacks cohesion. Strong thematic connections which might prove familiar to fans of the first record are woven throughout. Perhaps the band are confronting new ghosts here.

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    LIVE DATES

     11th April – Blue Heart Festival, Alkmaar, NL

    12th April – Heartland Festival, Hengelo, NL

    13th April – Down By The River Festival, Venlo, NL

    23rd April – Rough Trade, Bristol

    24th April – Rich Mix, London

    25th April – Jericho Tavern, Oxford

    26th April – Green Door Store, Brighton

    30th April – Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh

    1st May – Hug & Pint, Glasgow

    2nd May – Three Tanners Bank, North Shields

    3rd May – Headrow House, Leeds

    4th May – Sounds From The Other City, Salford

    5th May – Hare & Hounds 2, Birmingham 

  • PISTOL DAISYS – UK Tour Dates, Big Country Support + Festival Slots

    PISTOL DAISYS – UK Tour Dates, Big Country Support + Festival Slots

    Following the release of their fiery new single, “Crying in Marseille”, Scottish alt-pop outfit Pistol Daisys will set out on the road this spring for a run of support slots with Big Country.

    Following their performances at The Barrowlands, the Daisys will tour again in April 2025, supporting Scottish rock legends Big Country and making festival appearances across the UK. The Big Country tour kicks off at Junction in Cambridge on 17th April and will include stops in Brighton, Bristol, Birmingham and more. The band will also join Thomas Law and SLEAZE for two shows at St. Luke’s in Glasgow and 100 Club in London.

    Following their spring dates with Big Country, Pistol Daisys also have a number of festival slots lined up for this summer. The band will make appearances at Mighty Dub Festival in Alnwick, Sign of the Times Festival in Ware, Roadhouse Weekender in East Sussex, and Back Doune the Rabbit Hole in Doune. The full list of live dates can be found below.

    Tickets are available here.

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    Pistol Daisys recently celebrated the release of their latest single, “Crying in Marseille” – a fiery, dance-pop anthem with a rock edge, born from a wild night in France. Written in a small studio apartment after their breakout set at Fete De la Music in Aix-en-Provence in front of 15,000 fans, the song is a defiant anthem for clubbers of all sexes.

    At its core, “Crying in Marseille” is about being dumped while on tour and having the courage to say no at the right time – that moment of self-realisation when you shake off heartbreak, reclaim your confidence, and hit the dancefloor (with a glass of French red!) With a sound that blends indie grit with dancefloor swagger, “Crying in Marseille” is another step forward for the Pistol Daisys.

    The Pistol Daisys are quickly becoming one of the most exciting new acts to emerge from Scotland’s vibrant music scene. Blending Glasgow’s grit with heartfelt authenticity, their sound has captivated audiences across the UK and beyond. The trio’s rise is unstoppable, and with their relentless live energy, 2025 will be their biggest year yet.

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    2025 Tour Dates:

    Thurs 17 Apr – Junction, Cambridge (w/ Big Country)

    Fri 18 Apr – The Assembly, Leamington Spa (w/ Big Country)

    Sat 19 Apr – The 1865, Southampton (w/ Big Country)

    Fri 25 Apr – Roadmender, Northampton (w/ Big Country)

    Sat 26 Apr – Chalk, Brighton (w/ Big Country)

    Wed 30 Apr – St Luke’s, Glasgow (w/ Thomas Law & SLEAZE)

    Fri 2 May – 100 Club, London (w/ Thomas Law & SLEAZE)

    Sat 3 May – The Crossing, Birmingham (w/ Big Country)

    Sun 4 May – Trinity Arts Centre, Bristol (w/ Big Country)

    Sat 14 Jun – Mighty Dub Festival, Alnwick

    Sat 21 Jun – Sign Of The Times Festival, Ware

    Sat 5 Jul – Roadhouse Weekender, East Sussex

    Fri 1 Aug – Back Doune The Rabbit Hole, Doune

  • Diversity Announce Soul A Major New UK And Ireland Tour For 2026 

    Diversity Announce Soul A Major New UK And Ireland Tour For 2026 

    Diversity is set to take to the road on a major new tour of the UK and Ireland in spring 2026.

    The UK’s most successful dance group will bring their new concept tour SOUL to 31 towns and cities, performing over 60 dates between February and May 2026, including an exciting five-show residency at the Cliffs Pavilion in Diversity’s hometown Southend.

    The 2026 tour is based around the technological advancements of artificial intelligence, what the future holds, and what it truly means to be human within the digital age. With matinee and evening shows across the spring half term and Easter holidays, there are plenty of opportunities for all the family to join in with the excitement.

    Tickets will be available from Friday, 28 February at 9.30am via HERE. Tickets for Ireland will be available from www.ticketmaster.ie. VIP Packages are also available at www.sjm-vip.com.

    The future is now. Humans have become plugged in and completely connected to a world full of Artificial Intelligence – A world in which it is hard to distinguish reality from fiction. AI has become so advanced it’s considered a life form of its very own.

    Is this the next stage in our evolution? What exactly have we created? What makes us human?

    …SOUL.

    Diversity rose to stardom after winning the third series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2009.  Since then, the dynamic dance group has gone on to sell out multiple tours across the UK and Ireland, perform to the masses with countless television and live shows, receive the award for Virgin Media’s ‘Must see Moment of 2020’ at the British Academy Television Awards, and launch dance space Diversity Studio in 2023 based in its native Essex.

    The studio offers in person and live-streamed dance classes to all age groups, taught by core members of Diversity.

    Diversity Studio has proved such a success as a community dance space that Diversity has now announced the opening of a second studio in Birmingham this April. More information can be found at www.diversitystudio.co.uk

    Diversity have once again partnered with anti-poverty charity The Trussell Trust who work to provide emergency food and support to those locked in poverty while campaigning for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.  Upon ticket purchase, fans can opt in to add a £1 donation to the charity per transaction. For more information go to www.trusselltrust.org.

    The members of Diversity continue to excel in their careers outside the dance group as well.

    In 2023 Ashley Banjo was awarded an MBE for his commitment and service to dance. Alongside his work choreographing and performing with Diversity, Ashley has devoted his time to teaching dance to communities, appearing as a judge on ITV’s Dancing on Ice, and offering his expertise as a host in the BAFTA-nominated The Real Full Monty and International Emmy Award, Broadcast Award and Royal Television Society Award-winning The Real Full Monty: Ladies Night. Ashley also had the honour of co-presenting the Pride of Britain Awards, working alongside Carol Vorderman.

    Jordan Banjo has also hosted a variety of TV shows such as BBC One’s primetime and BAFTA-nominated The Greatest Dancer. Jordan and Diversity’s Perri Kiely also hold a prestigious slot on breakfast radio presenting KISS Breakfast every weekday.

    Diversity continues to elevate and push the boundaries of innovation, and its storytelling is unparalleled, with each performance providing a captivating narrative filled with energy, emotion and raw talent. Be sure to get your tickets now for an unforgettable night of storytelling and dance.

    Ashley Banjo said: “We are so excited to announce the Soul tour for 2026!  It’s a privilege to be able to share our passion for dance and performance with audiences across the UK and Ireland.  Since the beginning, Diversity has been about celebrating individuality and the power of storytelling, and the Soul tour will be no different. We can’t wait to create some unforgettable moments and connect with everyone.  Get ready for something special!”

    Watch Diversity’s high energy return to the Britain’s Got Talent stage in 2023 HERE

    Praise for Diversity

    “The talent of Diversity is unrivalled” – Redbrick Mag

    “In a single word, fantastic. Diversity are master storytellers” – Mama Geek

    “Diversity are very successful with what they do: pure entertainment, with heart” – The Guardian

    Diversity online         

    Facebook:       /Diversity/

    X:​                      @Diversity_Tweet

    TikTok:             @diversityofficial

    Instagram:      @diversity_official

    YouTube:        @Diversityofficial

    LISTING INFORMATION FOR DIVERSITY’S 2026 TOUR OF UK AND IRELAND – SOUL

    Wednesday 11 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre

    Thursday 12 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre

    Friday 13 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre

    *Saturday 14 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre (matinee)

    *Wednesday 18 February: Milton Keynes Theatre

    *Friday 20 February: Milton Keynes Theatre

    *Saturday 21 February: Milton Keynes Theatre (matinee)

    Monday 23 February: Ipswich Regent

    Tuesday 24 February: Ipswich Regent

    Thursday 26 February: Cardiff New Theatre

    Friday 27 February: Cardiff New Theatre

    Saturday 28 February: Cardiff New Theatre (matinee)

    Monday 2 March: Bath Forum

    Tuesday 3 March: Bath Forum

    Thursday 5 March: Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre

    Friday 6 March: Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre

    Saturday 7 March: Gateshead The Glasshouse International Centre (matinee and evening)

    Tuesday 10 March: Stockton Globe

    Wednesday 11 March: Hull Connexin Live

    Friday 13 March: Sheffield City Hall

    Saturday 14 March: Sheffield City Hall (matinee)

    Monday 16 March: Liverpool Empire

    Tuesday 17 March: Liverpool Empire

    Thursday 19 March: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

    Friday 20 March: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

    Saturday 21 March: Oxford New Theatre

    Sunday 22 March: Oxford New Theatre (matinee)

    Tuesday 24 March: Portsmouth Guildhall

    Wednesday 25 March: Portsmouth Guildhall

    Friday 27 March: Eastbourne Congress Theatre

    Saturday 28 March: Eastbourne Congress Theatre (matinee and evening)

    Monday 30 March: Guildford G Live

    Tuesday 31 March: Guildford G Live

    Wednesday 1 April: Swansea Arena

    Thursday 2 April: Swansea Arena

    *Saturday 4 April: Brighton Centre (matinee and evening)

    *Sunday 5 April: Bournemouth IC (matinee and evening)

    *Tuesday 7 April: Bristol Beacon

    *Wednesday 8 April: Bristol Beacon

    *Thursday 9 April: London Palladium

    *Friday 10 April: London Palladium

    *Saturday 11 April: London Palladium (matinee)

    *Wednesday 15 April: Manchester Opera House

    *Thursday 16 April: Manchester Opera House

    *Friday 17 April: Manchester Opera House (matinee)

    *Saturday 18 April: Blackpool Opera House (matinee and evening)

    Monday 20 April: York Barbican

    Tuesday 21 April: York Barbican

    Thursday 23 April: Glasgow King’s Theatre

    Friday 24 April: Glasgow King’s Theatre

    Saturday 25 April: Glasgow King’s Theatre (matinee)

    Sunday 26 April: Edinburgh Playhouse (matinee and evening)

    Tuesday 28 April: Dundee Caird Hall

    Friday 1 May: Killarney Gleneagle INEC Arena

    Saturday 2 May: Dublin Convention Centre (matinee and evening)

    Sunday 3 May: Belfast Waterfront (matinee)

    Wednesday 6 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion

    Thursday 7 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion

    Friday 8 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion

    Saturday 9 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion (matinee and evening)

    *UK school holidays

    HOW TO BOOK

    UK Tickets available via: https://tix.to/Diversity

    Ireland via: www.ticketmaster.ie

    VIP Packages via: www.sjm-vip.com