Just one month after their performance at the Black Cat in DC, British pop-punk band Boston Manor is returning to the area this Saturday, June 22nd. Accompanying hardcore rockers A Day To Remember and Knocked Loose on the “Raisin Hell in the Heartland Tour”, Boston Manor will be playing a sold-out show at The National in Richmond, VA. Fans lucky enough to snag a ticket to the event should expect a wild night filled with energy and new music.
Comprised of vocalist Henry Cox, guitarists Mike Cunniff and Ash Wilson, bassist Dan Cunniff, and drummer Jordan Pugh, Boston Manor began in 2013 with the release of their first EP titled Here/Now. Two additional EP's later, Boston Manor signed with Pure Noise Records which led to their first studio album Be Nothing in 2016.
After the release of their second studio album Welcome to the Neighbourhood in September 2018, Boston Manor spent most of fall on the road headlining their UK tour and supporting fellow pop-punkers Real Friends across the US. Charting at number 80 on the official UK albums chart, Welcome to the Neighbourhood included singles such as “Halo” and “Bad Machine”.
In addition to the fan favorites, Boston Manor will likely be playing their newest song “Liquid” during their Saturday performance. Featuring John Floreani of Trophy Eyes, “Liquid” was released just two weeks ago with a music video featuring the artists in ski masks similar those depicted on Boston Manor’s social media pages.
Florida natives A Day To Remember will be playing a set with hits off their various albums including “2nd Sucks”, “Have Faith in Me”, “All I Want”, “All Signs Point to Lauderdale”, and “The Downfall of Us All”. Although A Day To Remember has not released any new music since their 2016 album Bad Vibrations, they were recently featured on Marshmello’s song “Rescue Me”.
Once the “Raisin Hell in the Heartland Tour” wraps up next week in Rhode Island, Boston Manor will be laying low before they embark on their headlining tour in the UK and Europe later this year. Check out Welcome to the Neighbourhood below in addition to the music videos for “Liquid” and “Rescue Me”.
Albums
Albums
Albums
Videos
Videos
Videos