Following the release of his critically acclaimed new album ‘SONGS FOR THE LIVING // SONGS FOR THE DEAD’ (available now on MARSHALL RECORDS), multifaceted alternative artist Kid Bookie shares updated touring plans for 2025, including Slam Dunk Festival and EU dates with French metal band DAGOBA, and further details on his upcoming collaboration with Vended’s Griffin Taylor. “Ninety per cent of my tour was cancelled’ the enigmatic frontman remarks. “The 10% that survived will have to feel 500% of the anger. Celebrate the death of the old with me; welcome in the era of the new, no hold bars, no prisoners, no fucks given, even you.” Following up on social media teases about his new track ‘Get Out,’ Bookie exclaims, “If rock is dead, how are Griffin and I still alive? We came together to create something that’s not just metal-metal-metal, but rather an evolution of where rock can go or is going. Whether you like it, love it, or hate it, evolution is necessary; this is where we start.” Fans should keep an eye on social media for further teases on the track. More information and tickets can be found —HERE, and purchase the critically acclaimed album SONGS FOR THE LIVING // SONGS FOR THE DEAD’—HERE2025 TOUR DATES MARCH 28 London, The Lower Third (UK) APRIL 5 Portsmouth, Takedown Festival / Portsmouth Guildhall (UK) 16 Paris, Glazart (FR) W/Dagoba 17 Rennes, Muzikam (FR) W/Dagoba 18 Quimperle , La Loco (FR) W/Dagoba 19 Nantes (Carquefou), Black Shelter (FR) Headline Show 20 Fontenay Le Comte – Festival On n’a plus 20 ans (FR) MAY 3 Northampton, Mayday Mayhem, The Black Prince (UK) 24 Hatfield, Slam Dunk South (UK) 25 Leeds, Slam Dunk North (UK) 

MORE ABOUT ‘SONGS FOR THE LIVING // SONGS FOR THE DEAD’ Kid Bookie’s latest album, “Songs For The Living / Songs For The Dead,” features 11 genre-defying tracks crafted with collaborators such as Billy Martin of Good Charlotte and Mikey Demus of Skindred. The album includes producers like Tom Mitchener (Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes) and Romesh Dodangoda (Bring Me The Horizon). It marks a bold evolution in his artistry, blending rock, metal, and rap into a singular sound that defies conventional expectations. Through his music, Bookie candidly reflects on his struggles with acceptance, self-doubt, and the pressures of growing up in London. Themes of inadequacy, heartbreak, and obsession with death are juxtaposed with resilience, defiance, and triumph. His refusal to conform to cultural stereotypes, particularly as a Black artist in the UK, resonates deeply, making his work both personal and universally relatable. “A lot of this album is about feeling inadequate,” Bookie admits, revealing a vulnerability that drives the raw, authentic sound of the record. By embracing his insecurities, he has created his most self-assured album yet. Bookie’s unique approach challenges norms, making him a standout figure in today’s music scene. Songs For The Living // Songs For The Dead is out now via Marshall Records–HERE. For more information and tickets, fans can head — HERE ‘Songs For The Living // Songs For The Dead’ AI (Save Yourself) Purgatory Nothing To Believe In Interlude 1 Scars Self Control DOWN MY FRIEND Love Drunk Love Me When You’re Angry You Only See |