Trailblazing alt-rock duo Nova Twins have followed the release of their powerful new single ‘Monsters’ with the announcement of a European headline tour scheduled for the Autumn, their first headline shows in over two years – dates available below. Tickets will go on-sale at this link on Monday, February 3rd, at 10am CET.
Receiving its premiere as ‘Hottest Record In The World’ on BBC Radio 1 with Jack Saunders, the band’s new single, ‘Monsters’ via Marshall Records – blends raw intensity with boundary-pushing creativity, showcasing the band’s fearless artistry. Recorded with renowned producer Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Sam Fender, Muse), ‘Monsters’ emerges as a future anthem for a jilted generation, with French rock station OUI FM, Dutch public radio 3FM & Finland’s YleX all joining BBC Radio 1 in playing the track within days from release, among several others worldwide. The music video, directed by long-time Nova Twins collaborator Harry Lindley, is out now.
European headlining tour dates:
September 17th – Tivoli Vredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands
September 18th – O13 – Tilburg, Netherlands
September 19th – Club Wintercircus – Ghent, Belgium
September 21st – Luxor – Cologne, Germany
September 22nd – Frannz Club – Berlin, Germany
September 25th – Rock Café – Prague, Czechia
September 26th – Strom – Munich, Germany
September 27th – Flex – Vienna, Austria
September 29th – Komplex Klub – Zurich, Switzerland
September 30th – Santeria Toscana 31 – Milan, Italy
October 1st – Le Transbordeur – Lyon-Villeurbanne, France
October 3rd – La (2) – Barcelona, Spain
October 4th – Sala Villanos – Madrid, Spain
October 6th – Le Rex – Toulouse, France
October 7th – Chabada – Angers, France
October 8th – Alhambra – Paris, France
October 10th – Le Grand Mix – Lille, France
The band will also be on the road in Europe supporting Lenny Kravitz in the Spring.
March 7th – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany
March 14th – Uber Arena – Berlin, Germany
March 16th – PSD Bank Dome – Frankfurt, Germany
March 17th – SAP Arena – Mannheim, Germany
March 22nd – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark
April 14th – Arkea Arena – Floirac, France