Girl Tones have had a nonstop year of undeniable momentum. Over the summer, they made their festival debut at Lollapalooza and Shaky Knees, with Austin City Limits up next. They also toured alongside The Velveteers, hey, nothing, Silversun Pickups and Cage The Elephant, with more shows with Cage The Elephant coming up this week. In November, Girl Tones will cross the pond to play The Great Escape’s First Fifty show in London, as well as a run of dates alongside Sunday (1994). See all upcoming dates here and below. Girl Tones Play The Following 2025 UK Dates: November
Thu 6th Manchester, Gorilla *
Fri 7th Birkenhead, Future Yard *
Sat 8th Cardiff, Clwb ifor Bach *
Thu 13th London, The Victoria (Dalston) * supporting Sunday (1994) ABOUT GIRL TONES:
Girl Tones, of planet Earth, are a high-energy rock duo brought to life by two sisters named Kenzie and Laila. Both classically trained musicians, Kenzie transitioned from cello to guitar and Laila from piano to drums in an effort to electrify sentient beings from this galaxy to the next. Their debut releases were produced by Brad Shultz of Cage The Elephant and released via his label Parallel Vision in partnership with Big Loud Rock. Their first offerings have earned the praise of Rolling Stone, VICE, Consequence, PAPER, NME, DORK and many others with Flaunt saying, “Their sound is fluid, and yet with each release, they evolve as a harmonious group, developing their unique sound as one.” In their short but mighty existence, the duo has become synonymous with riotous live shows. Girl Tones has toured with Cage The Elephant across the globe, as well as The Velveteers, hey, nothing. and Silversun Pickups across North America. Making their unignorable festival debut at Lollapalooza this summer, Rolling Stone said, “While the White Stripes — their most obvious comparison — were about controlled energy, Girl Tones are proudly imperfect.” The coming months will see more new music, including the release of the new single ‘Burnout.’ The band can also be seen on tour and festival dates in both the US and the UK. |