Crossfaith Return to the UK: September – November 2012

Japan’s pioneering metalcore act Crossfaith are set to return to the UK for a second 2012 tour this September and October, followed by a festival date in November. The band wowed audiences across the country earlier this year while supporting Of Mice and Men, where their energy, sound and this cover of The Prodigy’s ‘Omen’ won them new fans. Now they’re back on a new tour with While She Sleeps where Crossfaith will be joining the supporting ranks along with Bleed From Within and Polar.

The nine tour dates include:

26th Sep – Birmingham The Libray (HMV Institute) [tickets]
27th Sep – Manchester Club Academy [tickets]
28th Sep – Sheffield Corporation [tickets]
29th Sep – Glasgow Garage
30th Sep – Newcastle O2 Academy [tickets]
2nd Oct – Nottingham Rescue Rooms
3rd Oct – Bristol Fleece [tickets]
4th Oct – Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
5th Oct – Electric Ballroom London [tickets]

Crossfaith will also be amongst the line-up of Warped Tour ’12, taking place at Alexandra Palace on Saturday 10th November. Other artists performing include Lost Prophets, Bring Me The Horizon, Bowling For Soup and New Found Glory.

We recently interviewed Crossfaith for NEO Magazine, the 5-page article can be found in issue 97, available by clicking here.

Here’s the video from Crossfaith’s latest song ‘Monolith’, released ahead of their brand new EP ZION.

About Tom Smith
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