Reverend & The Makers have never been a band that does things quietly, and a thirteen-date UK tour kicking off this November is about as loud a statement of intent as you can make. Fresh from a sold-out run of intimate underplay shows and last August’s massive homecoming set for 30,000 fans at Sheffield’s Rock N Roll Circus — their most ambitious headline show in two decades together — Jon McClure and co are heading back out on the road with new music and plenty to say.
The tour runs from Birmingham’s O2 Institute on 11th November through to Bristol Electric on 28th November, taking in Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Cardiff, London, Brighton, Oxford, Northampton, Norwich, Nottingham and Manchester along the way. Tickets go on sale Friday 24th April at 10am.
It’s a tour that arrives at an interesting moment for the band. Is This How Happiness Feels?, their eighth studio album, lands on 8th May — and by McClure’s own account it’s the best thing they’ve ever done. A bold claim, but one worth taking seriously from a band with seven consecutive Top 20 albums to their name, including 2023’s Heatwave In The Cold North which hit number six on the Official Charts and delivered their biggest single in over a decade. For everything on the new album, head to our album piece.
