Tour dates are as follows:
17th February – Voodoo Lounge, Stamford
18th February – Wightman Theatre, Shrewsbury
25th February – Groove Festival, Cairngorm Mountains
25th March – Into Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland
11th May – Electric Circus, Edinburgh
12th May – The Tolbooth, Stirling
13th May – ABC 2, Glasgow
18th May – The Ironworks, Inverness
19th May – Village Hall, Ullapool
20th May – An Lanntair, Stornoway
25th May – The Tunnels, Aberdeen
26th May – The British Legion, Shetland
14th June – Borderline, London
15th June – Patterns, Brighton
16th June – Academy 2, Oxford
17th June – Institute 3, Birmingham
18th June – Cluny, Newcastle
20th June – Deaf Institute, Manchester
21st June – Lending Rooms, Leeds
Hailed as ‘the heroes British rock needs right now’ by the Huffington Post, the mighty Hunter & The Bear’s raw, infectious and downright thunderous output has seen them garner extensive plays on BBC Radio 6 and 2 already, as well as spots on large stages at Reading & Leeds, T in the Park and Hard Rock Calling festivals. A sold-out UK tour already under their belts, the band have also acquired prolific support slots, having toured with the likes of Eric Clapton, Van Morrison and Simple Minds respectively.
Brought up on a heavy diet of rock bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd, Hunter & The Bear are equally inspired by modern bands like Biffy Clyro, War On Drugs and Royal Blood and their forthcoming album offers more than a glimpse of what you can expect from their raucous live shows.
Releasing one video a month until their album release in May, there’s a lot more to come from Hunter & The Bear, the UK’s most promising rock export.
Hunter & The Bear are:
Will (lead vocals, guitar)
Jimmy (lead guitar, vocals)
Gareth (drums, vocals)
Chris (bass, vocals)