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Birmingham show promotes new The Struts record

British glam-rock sensations The Struts have announced the release of their new album, YOUNG&DANGEROUS, and will be slamming through Birmingham in February to promote it.

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The Struts have a new record and tour

Their sophomore record is out October 26 via Polydor Records, and fans can get a taste right now as they have also released a brand new track, Bulletproof Baby.

Following 2016’s critically acclaimed debut LP Everybody Wants, the new album features the current hit single, Body Talks as well as Primadonna Like Me, with additional bonus track Body Talks feat. Kesha.

"Finally we can reveal our second album, YOUNG&DANGEROUS,” says lead singer Luke Spiller. “We have poured our blood, sweat and tears into this album and I know you are all going to love it.

"This is dedicated to all of our amazing fans who have waited so long for this record. I hope these songs provide the perfect soundtrack to this crazy thing called life. Thank you once again. Be sure to get tickets to our tour so we can all sing these new songs together. Much love."

Fans who want to sing the new tracks with the band can catch them at Birmingham's O2 Institute on February 24.

Fans who pre-order the album before noon on Tuesday will receive a code to get early access to tickets and a chance to win two spots to an intimate acoustic set and a meet and greet with the band. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday and will be available via their website.

The Struts have really been making waves. Along with opening for The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Guns N’ Roses, the UK-bred four-piece was hand-picked by Mötley Crüe to serve as the supporting act for their last-ever performances, while Dave Grohl praised them as the best band to ever open for Foo Fighters.

Formed in Derby in 2012, The Struts are Luke Spiller (lead singer), Adam Slack (guitar), Jed Elliott (bass) and Gethin Davies (drums).

To preorder YOUNG&DANGEROUS click here.

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