NOAHFINNCE is heading back on the road this October to play eight intimate dates across the UK and Ireland.
The pop/punk star has promised new music is on the way ahead of the tour later this year, which comes a few months ahead of the singer playing a string of support shows for Enter Shikari in 2024.
NOAHFINNCE has enjoyed a rapid rise to becoming one of the country’s most exciting alt artists with an impressive string of singles that has included ‘LALALA’, ‘LIFE’S A BIT’ and ‘dark and dancey’ 2023 release ‘I KNOW BETTER’.
The star has also teamed up with Sophie Powers and The Tyne on hits and has seen his live show grow through long headline tours in the UK and USA, as well as prime headline slots such as this year’s set at Slam Dunk festival.
NOAHFINNCE will visit Brighton, Glasgow, Cardiff, Newcastle, London and Belfast on the Goopy Goopers Tour this October with support from Blackout Problems and Lou. Tickets go on sale at 10 am on Wednesday, August 9 – you can get them here.
As well as the hits, fans will be hoping for new music from the YouTube star, who teased a darker new era when dropping ‘I KNOW BETTER’ earlier this year. Speaking at the time, Noah said: “I KNOW BETTER is about feeling yourself falling into unhealthy coping mechanisms and heading towards a breakdown but not having the motivation to stop yourself.
“I wrote the first half of the song when I could feel my mental health getting worse and worse and I finished the song after the inevitable breakdown.
“It was interesting to finish the song with a new perspective and see how self-aware but also self-destructive I was being. It was a very unique experience trying to get back into the headspace of anticipating a breakdown when you’ve only just managed to get out of it.
“I’d definitely say this song is a slight sneak peek of what’s to come. The song has the same angst and sarcasm as my old stuff but with a darker sound.”
The Goopy Goppers Tour –
Concorde 2, Brighton – Thursday, October 19
The Grove, Newcastle – Saturday, October 21
Cathouse, Glasgow – Sunday, October 22
The Dome, London – Tuesday, October 24
The Globe, Cardiff – Wednesday, October 25
O2 Institute 2, Birmingham – Thursday, October 26
Academy Green Room, Dublin – Saturday, October 28
Oh Yeah Music Centre, Belfast – Sunday, October 29