2023 saw
Tors dash from highlight-to-highlight, taking in their first playlists at
BBC Radio 1 and
Radio 2, selling out their first
UK headline tour, a sold-out headline gig in New York and playing shows with the likes of
Cian Ducrot,
Sam Ryder, Freya Ridings and
Tom Walker. They’re now again raising the bar in
2024, first with a European run as guests to
James Blunt and then with their biggest
UK headline tour. Now they release their first single of the year in the shape of
‘Happy Enough’ ahead of a new EP this spring. Listen
HERE.Tors’ music has become renowned for their soaring melodies, sweet three-way vocal harmonies, and soul-searching lyricism, and those qualities remain in sharp focus on ‘Happy Enough’ – particularly as the hook contrasts the desire to be happier in life, love and more with the reality of only being happier when high or drunk. This time, however, it complements the intensity of its emotions with a more dynamic sound that matches the energy of their live shows.
Tors commented, “‘Happy Enough’ is a song about the dangers of pursuing happiness, chasing a feeling you know you can’t sustain. In this life we’re taught to measure our worth in success, money and legacy leaving most of us scared we’ve wasted our time and worried about what we’ll leave behind. So we run headfirst into quick fixes and simulations of happiness that leave us lower than where we started, instead of processing our emotions and the ebb and flow of the human condition. Happiness is only part of what makes life worth living and like the best things it doesn’t last forever.”
Like the recent single ‘Tell You’, Tors wrote the song with its producer Simone Felice (Noah Kahan, The Lumineers, Jade Bird) during sessions at Applehead Recording Studios near Woodstock.
Tors are a band with a rich family heritage in music. Brothers Matt and Theo Weedon are the grandchildren of Burt Weedon OBE, whose ‘Play In A Day’ tutorial books helped numerous leading guitarists in the ‘60s and ‘70s to take their first steps as musicians, while Jack Bowden’s mother and sister are both music teachers. They also apply that innate talent as co-writers, achieving 500 million+ streams for their work with Declan J Donovan, Dean Lewis, Nick Wilson and The Wandering Hearts. The band have made their musicianship one of their most engaging traits, with regular songs teasers which see the trio strip songs back to pure vocal harmonies, often in beautifully serene locations.
Tors have continued to make an impact internationally with multiple top 100 airplay placements in Germany and they have just announced their first US tour which sold out within a few hours in pre-sale, with the help of this video that went viral. Watch it HERE. They’re also confirmed to play the Bottlerock festival in the US on the same stage as Ed Sheeran on 26th May 2024.
In the UK, their most recent show was one of the most memorable of their career: a special Tors and Friends performance in a 1000-year-old barn near their HQ in Devon. Next comes the following UK headline tour. The initial Newcastle show rapidly sold-out, leading to an upgraded venue with three times the capacity, while Bristol and Manchester are also on the verge of selling out. Please see HERE for remaining tickets.
FEBRUARY – WITH JAMES BLUNT
20th – Rennes, Le Liberté
21st – Lille, Zenith Arena
23rd – Brussels, Palais 12
25th – Luxembourg, Rockhalcafe
27th – Rouen, Zénith
28th – Paris, Zénith
MARCH – WITH JAMES BLUNT
1st – Zürich, Hallenstadion
2nd – Assago, Mediolanum Forum
4th – Prague, Forum Karlin Hall
5th – Budapest, MVM Dome
6th – Bratislava, Ondrej Nepela Arena
8th – Innsbruck, Olympiahalle West
9th – Munich, Olympiahalle
10th – Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
11th – Kempten, bigBOX Allgäu
13th – Nuremberg, Arena Nürnberger Versicherung
14th – Frankfurt, Festhalle
15th – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
16th – Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber-ARENA
18th – Mannheim, SAP Arena
20th – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
21st – Leipzig, QUARTERBACK Immobilien ARENA
22nd – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
23rd – Hannover, ZAG Arena
25th – Dijon, Zénith
26th – Floriac, Arkéa Arena
27th – Vaise, Halle Tony Garnier
APRIL – HEADLINE SHOWS
29th – Glasgow, Oran Mor
30th – Newcastle, Northumbria University – Reds Bar (UPGRADED VENUE)
MAY – HEADLINE SHOWS
1st – Leeds, The Wardrobe
3th – Manchester, Academy 3 (LOW TICKETS)
7th – Birmingham, The Castle & Falcon
8th – Bristol, Thekla (LOW TICKETS)
10th – London, Islington Assembly Hall
24th – Napa, Bottlerock Festival
28th – Los Angeles, The Moroccan Lounge (SOLD OUT)
30th – Linton, The Wild Oak Venue (SOLD OUT)
JUNE – HEADLINE SHOW
4th – New York, Mercury Lounge (SOLD OUT)