Bury Tomorrow - Cannibal: Various Formats + Ticket Bundle (Album Launch gig at The Key Club)


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SOLD OUT - Small amount of Covid returns on this show now on sale - no physical tickets will be sent these are names on the door only in the lead bookers name  - be quick 

Great news - barring any last minute hiccups the show is Confirmed and will be taking place on Wednesday - Please read the important entry information at the end of the email  and also  if you are traveling on the day check your emails and this webpage for any last minute changes

 

Bury Tomorrow @ The Key Club

Wednesday 3rd November


please again note the change of venue (originally planned for Headrow House)


Doors 7pm - there's no support, band are expected onstage at 8pm so please be prompt


Unless you have spoken to us already Don't forget your Printed Paper tickets as you will need them for entry 


some of you still need to collect album and ticket from the shop this needs doing before we shut at 6pm on the day of the show


We will not be able to deal with lost ticket queries on the door 


Please read below the VERY IMPORTANT information about entry from the venue:


What you need to do

 Please don’t attend The Key Club if you have any COVID symptoms, have returned a positive test result, or have been told to isolate.


You DO NOT need to be double vaccinated to gain entry. Providing EITHER of the following is acceptable:

Proof of a negative lateral flow or PCR test result logged within 48 hours of the event 

OR

Proof of immunity based upon a positive PCR test result, clear of the 10 day isolation period, logged within 180 days of the event

 OR

Proof of double vaccination, with the 2nd dose received at least 14 days prior to the event

 
Just ONE of the above criteria is needed in order to gain entry.

For negative test results, they must be logged with the NHS, and the text/email confirmation will be accepted as proof. We also encourage people to use the NHS App which not only shows your test results, but is also the way to prove your record of vaccination or immunity through previous infection. Paper vaccination cards will be accepted with corresponding ID.

If you test positive or have been asked by test and trace to isolate, a refund will be available from your ticket provider.
 

We’d like to thank you in advance for your co-operation in this matter and hope you can understand the necessity of these procedures in order to help us deliver the most risk-free environment for all of our customers, staff, and performers.
 

Thank you and we shall see you at the show

So just in case you missed the news announced by the Band today we have a new provisional date for the show of Wednesday 3rd November 2021. 

and the venue has changed - show will now take place at The Key Club Leeds

Original tickets are valid for this date

 

 

Bury Tomorrow - Cannibal Release Date Friday 3rd July. (Album launch gig has been postponed we have a few dates held but will announce the new date once things start to settle down - refunds will be available if you cant make it so please wait for that date to be announced) CD Album + 1 ticket for our intimate show £13.99 Deluxe CD + 1 Ticket for our intimate show £17.99 Vinyl LP + 1 ticket for our intimate show £21.99 Picture Disc Vinyl Lp + 1 Ticket for our intimate show £23.99 (Please read full details below regarding album and ticket bundles) PLEASE NOTE Album + Ticket Bundles are limited to 4 per person, Ticket only is limited to 1 per person. Very pleased to announce that Bury Tomorrow will be joining us at Headrow House in Leeds on Tuesday 7th April for a very special and intimate Album Launch show.  (times TBC but we expect Doors 7pm Band on stage shortly after). This is a 14+ event. If you order the album on any format you will be issued with 1 ticket for the gig. If there is more than one of you then please order 2 copies of the album and you will receive 2 tickets etc. Maximum quantity is 4 albums plus 4 tickets.  Tickets and albums have to be collected from the shop any time between the release date Friday 3rd April and the day of the event (Tuesday 7th April before heading to the show, Our opening hours are 9:30am – 6pm Monday-Saturday 11am-4pm Sunday). THERE IS NO POSTAGE OPTION. There will not be a collect at venue option either. You must collect your ticket & album from the shop before going to Headrow House to guarantee entry. A CD album with a ticket for the album launch gig is only £13.99.  The album by itself can be ordered here without a ticket Bury Tomorrow‘s 2018 album Black Flame catapulted them into metal’s upper echelons, taking them on a tour which culminated with a huge show at London’s iconic Roundhouse. But with follow up Cannibal, the band have taken another leap forward. Already, the Southampton quintet are responsible for some of metalcore’s most rousing anthems, and Cannibal is stacked with more glorious vocal hooks, razor-sharp riffs and sublime melodies that will solidify their seat at UK metal’s top table. To record it, the band reunited with SikTh guitarist and Black Flame producer Dan Weller (Enter Shikari, Young Guns), while mixing and mastering was completed by Adam "Nolly" Getgood and Ermin Hamidovic, the dream team behind Architects’ Holy Hell. The result is Bury Tomorrow’s most technical, anthemic album yet. And while vocalist and lyricist Dani Winter Bates has long been one of metal’s loudest advocates for the importance of discussing mental health, this time he’s delved explicitly into his own experiences, writing his most brutally personal lyrics to date. “This album is for me as well as for the fans,” says vocalist and lyricist Dani Winter Bates. “It was a cathartic process to address some of the darkest moments I’ve had in my life. For some people it’ll be a hard listen. But I thought I have to do this, if I’m going to go in, I’m going to go in. I’m not doing something half arsed. There is nothing lyrically I would change on this entire album.” Dan began writing the lyrics for Cannibal, and while he has penned tracks about his mental health before, this time things were different. Dropping all metaphors and opaque sentiments, he’s addressed things head on, hoping the album’s unapologetically frank approach will help people who are struggling to understand they aren’t alone. “I wanted to live by my words,” he says. “I talk to people about normalising mental health so how can I write an album where I’m not talking about mental health? The normalisation of mental health is what saves lives. I want people to see the light in the dark. If they delve into that they can find solace in the discussion, the normalisation, the positive action by discussing this.” Lyrically, there’s an apocalyptic feel to Cannibal. While tracks like Quake and Better Below go deep into Dani’s lowest moments, the album also explores the impact of social media on Gods And Machines as well as what he refers to as “society’s oppressive, horrific nature”. “The term Cannibal refers to being eaten away by your own thoughts but also eaten away by other humans,” he explains. “We’re not kind to ourselves, let alone kind to each other.” Work on Cannibal started almost immediately after the band released the deluxe version of Black Flame in June 2019 and was completed partly on the road. Soon after, the band headed to the studio, recording drums and rhythm guitars at Middle Farm studios, in South Devon, with the remainder of the album recorded at Vale studios in Worcestershire. Putting into practice the lessons they had learnt when making Black Flame, the band tore into, rewrote and scrapped any tracks that weren’t up to scratch. While the process was far from easy and pushed the band musically and emotionally to their limit, there’s no doubt that this is their best and bravest album to date. Now 14 years into their career, Cannibal will be the album that pushes Bury Tomorrow to even greater heights. 2020 will be their year. “I want it to grow our fan base and capitalise what we did with Black Flame,” says Dani. “Black Flame connected with a lot of people. I want Cannibal to take us to a new part of our career. It’s a great starting point for a discussion I’m excited for people to hear it. I just want people to hear it.” Bury Tomorrow are: Dani Winter-Bates – Vocals Jason Cameron – Clean vocals / Rhythm guitar Kristan Dawson – lead guitar, backing vocals Dav Winter-Bates – Bass Adam Jackson – drums Tracklisting: to follow

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