UK Grunge pop band Hands Off Gretel have announced their 17 date UK summer album tour for June/ July.
The band self released their sophomore album “I Want the World’ on 29th March on their own label, Puke Pop Records. They celebrated by selling out both album launch shows, including Nambucca in London. They continue to get rave reviews on their new album from across the industry.
Industry tastemakers ‘This Feeling’ have tipped them for “Big in 2019’ and Spotify have included them in their #HotNewBands playlist. The band have also been getting a good amount of radio airplay since the release with John Kennedy Radio X who chose ‘Its My Fault’ for ‘Track of the Day’ Steve Lamacq also played ‘Big Boy’ on his Recommends show on 6 Radio.
Four of the singles released from the album have also been played frequently on BBC Sheffield Introducing, Planet Rock and Kerrang Radio, with Sophie K playing ‘Its My Fault’ as her song of the week in March and “I Want The World’ making the Kerrang Spotify playlist.
Hands Off Gretel are a sassy alternative grunge pop band from South Yorkshire. The band is Lauren Tate (guitar, vox), Sean Bon (guitar) Sam Hobbins (drums) and Becky Baldwin (bass)
They have bounced back from the Pledge Music crisis stronger than ever, with the fanbase really getting behind the band when the crowd funding platform went bust earlier this year, taking all their fans money for pre-orders. They quickly set up their own label and have distributed over 2,000 albums through their website alone.
There’s certainly a buzz of excitement around the band at the moment which they now look to take on the road.
Tour Dates
25th May – Call of the Wold festival, Lincoln
6th June – Key Club Leeds
7th June – Retro Bar Manchester
8th June – Arts Club – Liverpool
9th June – Hare & Hounds Birmingham
20th June – Bodega – Nottingham
21 June – Club For Bach – Cardiff
22 June – the 1865 Southampton
23rd June – Suburbs/Holroyd – Guildford
27th June – B2 – Norwich
28th June – Esquires – Bedford
4th July – The louisiana – Bristol
5th July – Shackwell Arms – London
6th July – The Prince Albert – Brighton
10th July – Fulford Arms York
11th July – Think Tank – Newcastle
12th July – Broadcast – Glasgow
13th July – Bannermans – Edinburgh
22nd July – Amplified Festival, Gloucestershire
4th August – Rebellion, Blackpool
31st August – Lindisfarne Festival, Berwick upon Tweed