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Biffy Clyro Postpone Tour Amidst New Album Buzz
27 Nov
Summary
- Biffy Clyro's latest tour is postponed following new album release.
- The band announced their largest ever show at London's Finsbury Park.
- Their new album 'Futique' explores songs and emotions as future artifacts.

Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro has announced the postponement of their current tour. This news follows closely behind their announcement of headlining London's Finsbury Park in July 2026, which is set to be the biggest show of their career. The trio has been a prominent force in UK rock since the early 2000s.
Their international success surged with the 2009 album 'Only Revolutions', featuring hits like 'Bubbles' and 'Many Of Horror'. Their latest release, 'Futique', marks their first album in four years and has been met with positive reviews. Critics have lauded the album for its personal depth and renewed artistic direction, with NME calling it one of their most definitive records.
The band coined the term 'Futique' for the album, representing a blend of future and antique, reflecting on emotions that become cherished artifacts over time. This release comes after a period where the band even considered disbanding, making their current renewed purpose and critical success particularly noteworthy.




