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TOUR: WELLY announce The National Service Tour Part 1: The South/Autumn 2024

“One of the most exciting new acts in ages … equal parts nostalgia and social commentary” DORK

“There’s something undeniable about quintessential British bands and Welly are just that” WONDERLAND

“Satirical, sometimes scathing Southampton newcomers” STEVE LAMACQ | BBC 6 MUSIC

“Captivating, straight out of the gate … heaps of fun” DIY

The hotly tipped British band WELLY – consisting of Welly and his schoolmates – have announced details for their National Service Tour: Part 1 in the autumn with tickets on sale from Friday 16 August.

The dates, which cover the South of England, follow recent sold out London shows at The Century Club and Third Man Records and a number of scene-stealing sets across this summer’s festivals, with further dates at Reading, Leeds and Victorious festivals to come.

SEPTEMBER

Wed 11 GLOUCESTER Guildhall

Thu 12 NEWPORT Le Pub

Fri 13 EXETER Cavern

Sun 15 SOUTHAMPTON Joiners

Mon 16 BRIGHTON Concorde 2 (Freshers Event)

Tue 17 ST ALBANS The Horn

Wed 18 READING Purple Turtle

Thu 19 NORWICH Waterfront

Sat 21 CAMBRIDGE Blue Moon

Sun 22 GUILDFORD Boiler Room

Tue 24 TUNBRIDGE WELLS Forum

Wed 25 MARGATE Where Else?

Thu 26 LEWES Con Club

Fri 27 NORTHAMPTON Garibaldi

Welly are one of the UK’s most thrilling new bands. Playing with notions of artifice and aspiration, style and self, the group’s titular frontman, songwriter and producer was born in Southampton and listened to just six songs on a loop as a child. A love of Hanif Kureshi and Alan Bennett unlocked an obsession for pop music in 2014 when Welly’s Dad showed him the video to Common People and it became clear to him that you could apply such a lens to what’s in the charts as well.

Currently satisfying his people-watching itch by working as a greengrocer, Welly are blazing a trail through the great, grassroots British tradition, ambitious to reconnect it with the mainstream band.

Shopping was a riotous love letter to the UK high street, as fascinated by modern consumerism as the left-field bangers of, say, Girls Aloud; Soak Up The Culture sends up yet pays loving tribute to the anthems of lads-on-tour, with its cast of characters each in pursuit of a brief moment in the sun; while Deere John crashes together the best bits of punk, indie-disco and DIY electronics over curtain-twitching suburban storytelling and recounts the unlikely tableaux of a man, his wife and his lawnmover.

Welly are rallying an audience in search of something different and something fun. The band’s hilarious Instagram reels have quickly gone viral, taking nothing too seriously but remaining deeply sincere. Here are songs about wanting more than you have, about general tensions, and about figuring out how to be happy under the nose of your neighbour. Welly’s tales from the suburbs are just beginning.

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