King No-One Delay Tour Until Autumn 2021
Yorkshire band King No-One are back and taking on an extensive tour of the UK early next year.
Zach, James, Joe and Alex formed the band back in 2013 and, since then, they have gained a reputation for their electric live show and are becoming one of the biggest guitar bands in the North.
As the first unsigned band to play the Radio 1/NME stage at Reading/Leeds, with consistent national airplay on the likes of BBC Radio 1 and European festival bookings - this northern quartet have come a long way from busking on the streets of York.
Zach, James, and Joe will be travelling the length of the UK, stopping off at 13 different cities to feed the appetites for their music. They’ll kick off their tour in Bristol, gigging across England and Scotland where they will close in Manchester.
The new autumn dates, from the 17th September to the 8th October will provide a longing release for fans of their music who await the opportunity to see them live.
The alt-pop trio recently took to Instagram to say: ’If this tour can’t go ahead, we will move it to another set of dates. These shows will happen. Hang in there everyone. We’ll have the time of our lives when we can.’ As the music industry takes hit after hit from the pandemic, and with multiple tours being cancelled or rescheduled, here’s hoping fans of King No-One will get to see them live in autumn 2021.
All tickets will be honoured for the shows and refunds are available from the original site of purchase. Whilst the Cambridge show has been cancelled, a new date in Guildford has been added.
Most dates still have some tickets available, so make sure you grab them while you can.
Words: Lizzie Shaw