Punk rockers The Lovely Eggs return to Manchester for a gig at Gorilla on their latest 10-date UK tour.

The return to the live scene marks The Lovely Eggs’ first full-length UK tour in more than a year, after spending much of their time holed up in the studio working on a new album.

The underground DIY duo, comprised of married couple Holly Ross (guitar/vocals) and David Blackwell (drums), have been selling out venues across the country without the help of management, booking agent or record label support.  And whilst doing so, have carved out their own niceh and an army of fans.

Throwing punk rock abandon against a wall of psychedelia, The Lovely Eggs have come up with some truly unique songs, which are pretty much as far from the mainstream as imaginable.  Singles such as fuzzy-psych Magic Onion and Goofin’ Around (In Lancashire), which alongside Drug Braggin have been tipped as two of Marc Riley’s top tracks of 2015 and 2016, have certainly set them apart from the norm.

This tour The Lovely Eggs will also be debuting new material from their forthcoming album due for release in early 2018. Titled This Is Eggland, the album was produced by legendary engineer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev), flinging the resolutely DIY Eggs into a whole new world.

The first single from the album I Shouldn’t Have Said That is due for release in November.

Where and when do The Lovely Eggs perform in Manchester?

The Lovely Eggs headline at Manchester’s Gorilla on 27 October 2017 as part of their 10-date UK tour.