Huge Indie band reveal first new album in four years and fresh UK tour – kicking off with homecoming show
HUGE Indie band Courteeners have revealed their first new album in four years.
The rockers are hitting the road as they take their new tracks on tour across the UK.
Courteeners have revealed their first new album in four years[/caption] The boys are taking their new tracks on tour across the UK[/caption]Courteeners were formed in Manchester in 2006 – with members Liam Fray, Michael Campbell, Daniel Moores and Mark Cuppello; the last was replaced by the band’s producer Joe Cross in 2015.
The band, who are currently performing in Glasgow, promised new music will be released later this year.
The hitmakers will be kicking off a homecoming show in Manchester to celebrate the big moment.
Their official X account announced the news, writing: “Pink Cactus Cafe- new album out 25.10.24 including new single ‘Solitude Of The Night Bus’.
“Pre-order the album from the official store for exclusive tour pre-sale access.”
They also teased: “UK tour announced this Friday with a Manchester venue the band have never played!”
Fans were delighted with the news, with one writing: “The boys are back,” while another commented: “Finally.”
Who are The Courteeners?
British indie rock band The Courteeners first formed back in 2006.
They have released a total of five studio albums.
Among their most popular songs are Not Nineteen Forever, Bide Your Time and What Took You So Long?
The band shot to fame in 2006[/caption]