Sound of Rum are loading all the gear into a tiny car and heading to the motorway for a month of gigs and festivals to celebrate the launch of our long anticipated debut album Balance. We’re deeply excited about the release of this record, we’ve poured our hearts and souls into it and would really appreciate your support – you can pre-order the album by clicking here. We’re playing all over the UK including a week cruising up the Thames as part of the River Rat Pack tour before coming back to London for our album launch on June 2nd at the CAMP basement (tickets here) and then heading off to Paris. Over the course of the month we’ll be playing at:
Sat 30th April – Start The Bus – Bristol
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Sunday 1st May – Camden Crawl (Earl of Camden) – London
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Monday May 2nd – The Kasbah – Coventry
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Tuesday May 3rd – Cockpit – Leeds
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Wednesday May 4th – The Cluny – Newcastle
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Friday 6th May – Independent – Sunderland
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Saturday 7th May – The Puzzle Inn – Halifax
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Tuesday 10th May – The Bodega – Nottingham
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Wednesday 11th May – Pop Factory – Southampton
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Friday 13th May – Great Escape Festival – Corn Exchange – Brighton
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Saturday 14th May – Deaf Institute – Manchester
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Friday 20th May – Zanzibar, Sound City – Liverpool
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Sunday 22nd May – Sunday 29th May – The River Rat Pack Tour
Calling at London, Windsor, Marlow, Reading, Abingdon, Oxford
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Thursday 2nd June – Album Launch Party! CAMP Basement – London
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This is our first ever headine tour. We have been gigging ourselves into varying states of injury and illness for years, but never like this. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately depending on how you look at it, we cant afford billboards with our name in neon advertising our appearences, but what we can do is let the people who have seen us before and been into it know that we’re coming to them, or near to them, or to a town where their mate lives and we’d love to see you all there.

















