Swedish rock band H.E.A.T have rescheduled their May 2020 UK tour to October 2020. The rescheduled dates include Wolverhampton KK’s Steel Mill (October 9), Swansea Patti Pavilion (October 11) and London Electric Brixton (October 13). Tickets remain valid for their Wolverhampton, London and Swansea dates.
The band have also added two new dates, Leeds Warehouse (October 8) and Nottingham Rescue Rooms (October 12). Tickets for all shows can be ordered from https://myticket.co.uk/artists/h-e-a-t.
H.E.A.T don’t hide their love for their classic rock heroes, but don’t try to copy it, either.
The rescheduled tour follows hot on the heels of H.E.A.T’s critically acclaimed album “H.E.A.T II” which can be ordered HERE
“H.E.A.T II” is the first album to be produced entirely by the band – with Jona Tee and Dave Dalone as producers. “This is what we would sound like if we made a debut album 2019, hence the title.”
In 2009, H.E.A.T had a huge hit in Scandinavia with the song “1000 Miles”. That same year the band’s second album “Freedom Rock” was nominated as one of the Top 50 albums in 2010 by Classic Rock magazine UK. Since then, they’ve toured all over the world, blowing audiences away with their outstanding live concerts.
In a time when artists like Foreigner, Journey and Whitesnake are enjoying a resurgence, teenagers are re-discovering the melodic approach to hard rock. The kids are suddenly wearing their classic rock band logos on t-shirts. H.E.A.T is the beacon of light that many say will carry this tradition into the future. They’re young, ambitious and full of energy and ideas.
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