Japanese Rock Band from Kyota, Tricot Japanese Band, announced a tour of the United Kingdom in November 2023. This is the UK leg of Tricot’s Zang-Neng Tour, which commenced in Japan in January and February to mark the release of the band’s latest album, ‘Fudeki’.
Japanese Rock Band from Kyota, Tricot Japanese Band, while announcing a tour of the United Kingdom in November 2023, reached out to their official social media handle recently to share some updates about returning to the United Kingdom to release their latest album, ‘Fudeki’.
The album title ‘Fudeki’ means “useless” in Japanese, which is the opposite of their previous album title, ‘Jodeki’ (“excellent”). The tour name Zang-Neng is a reading of the Japanese phrase meaning “that’s too bad”, a title chosen by vocalist Ikkyu Nakajima as an extension to the album title ‘Fudeki’.
As per the Update shared, During Tricot’s tour of Europe and the UK last fall, they performed 20 shows in 10 countries, with sold-out shows in London, Manchester, Paris, Belgium and Germany. The Tricot is returning to the United Kingdom for 13 dates after their previous tour; tricots have reached higher heights and are performing well around Europe.
Further, Tricots Japanese Band also urged people to visit their venues and take advantage of them. For tickets, we can visit each venue’s official website.
The Schedule of the Tricot Japanese band being released in November 2023 in the United Kingdom is as follows:
04/11/23 Brighton / To be announced
05/11/23 London / Heaven
07/11/23 Southampton / Joiners
09/11/23 Bristol / Exchange
10/11/23 Cardiff / Clwb Ifor Bach
11/11/23 Birkenhead / Jimmys
13/11/23 Dublin (Ireland) / The Academy 2
14/11/23 Manchester / Band on the Wall
15/11/23 Leeds / Belgrave Music Hall
17/11/23 Newcastle / The Grove
18/11/23 Glasgow / Classic Grand
20/11/23 Nottingham / Bodega
21/11/23 Birmingham / Hare & Hounds
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