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Sound of the Sirens

Sound of the Sirens Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 5,699
Category Acoustic Folk, Rock, Acoustic, Folk
Concerts
Nov
21
Prince Albert
Brighton
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Dec
11
Cavern
Exeter
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Mar
01
Blue Sky Cafe
Bangor
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Mar
14
The Voodoo Rooms - The Speakeasy
Edinburgh
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Mar
15
The Hug and Pint
Glasgow
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Mar
28
JCT27
Barnstaple
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Mar
29
Falmouth The Tolmen Centre
Constantine
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Apr
03
The Unicorn Theatre
Abingdon
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Apr
05
The Star Inn
Guildford
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Apr
11
The Sunflower Lounge
Birmingham
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Apr
12
Low Four Studios
Manchester
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Apr
26
Caryford Community Hall
Castle Cary
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Apr
27
Face Bar
Reading
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May
10
Newbald Live Presents Sound of the Sirens
North Newbald
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May
23
Subscription Rooms
Stroud
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Jun
05
St Pancras Old Church
London
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Jun
06
Otford Village Memorial Hall
Otford
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About Sound of the Sirens
Exeter-based duo Abbe Martin and Hannah Wood dovetail beautifully on their debut album, For All Our Sins, a beguiling acoustic pop collection replete with lyrical sensibility on tracks like the first single, Smokescreen (“Living beyond the darkness others create for us, and growing into something positive”), The Circus (“When everyone wants something from you, who can you trust?”) and Mr Wilson (“The chemistry of a new relationship, unsure of where it is going, but knowing that you want more from it”) Already championed by Chris Evans – who declared himself “blown away” when he heard Sound of the Sirens for the first time, and subsequently invited them to perform alongside U2 and Take That on TFI Friday last year – they’re certain to broaden a burgeoning fan base on the back of For All Our Sins. It’s a fan base built up not just over several sublime EP releases – but also through their live shows, which combine a natural facility for connecting with their audiences and unforgettable performances predicated on energy, warmth, humour and, above all, real conviction. This is true whether Sound of the Sirens are playing the intimate environs of Exeter Cathedral, before tens of thousands at the Isle of Wight Festival or supporting Rick Astley on his UK arena tour.“ We work well together,” says Abbe, a graduate of Dartington College of Arts, who’s now a vocal coach and drama practitioner for Vocal Arts.“ We have fun and a shared vision of what we want our music to do and how we want it to influence people. Music moves people and can help people overcome adversity. As performers we have a responsibility to write music that will impact and not offend. If people are listening to your voice, use it wisely.” She and Hannah – who studied performance art at Barnstaple College – met when they worked together at the Timepiece in Exeter, the venue which gave them their debut as Sound of the Sirens. Drawing on diverse influences, including Bob Dylan, Ed Sheeran, Joni Mitchell, KT Tunstall, The Carpenters, they write from a personal experience they feel others can relate to.“ We can also be quite inventive in our writing, using different text games to create a stimulus from which to write,” says Hannah.“ We definitely put our emotion into our music and publicly vent. We often put a positive spin on the sadness that life can bring, finding strength in doing so and hopefully helping others to deal with the same issues.” One of those issues – mental health – is the subject of The Voices.“We’ve been moved by a mental health campaign, #itaffectsme, that’s bringing people together to be open about mental health issues. It’s also campaigning to get mental health awareness to be spoken about in primary school education to prepare the next generation. As teachers and musicians we feel this is brilliant.” Sound of the Sirens want to both enlighten and entertain, and they want to do it with euphony. For All Our Sins accomplishes all of the above. FOR ALL OUR SINS IS OUT NOW on CD | VINYL | DIGITAL www.soundofthesirens.net
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Genres
Acoustic Folk, Rock, Acoustic, Folk
Band members
Abbe Martin, Hannah Wood
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Sound of the Sirens Tour Cities
Manchester, United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom Bangor, United Kingdom Reading, United Kingdom Otford, United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom Edinburgh, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Barnstaple, United Kingdom Guildford, United Kingdom Stroud, United Kingdom Abingdon, United Kingdom Brighton, United Kingdom Exeter, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Sound of the Sirens

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Sound of the Sirens on tour?

Yes, Sound of the Sirens is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Sound of the Sirens concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Sound of the Sirens tour is scheduled for 17 dates across 14 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Sound of the Sirens scheduled to play?

Sound of the Sirens is scheduled to play 17 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Sound of the Sirens tour start?

Sound of the Sirens’s tour starts Nov 21, 2024 and ends on Jun 06, 2025. They will play 14 cities; their most recent concert was held in Brighton at Prince Albert and their next upcoming concert will be in Manchester at Low Four Studios.

What venues is Sound of the Sirens performing at?

As part of the Sound of the Sirens tour, Sound of the Sirens is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 21 - Brighton, United Kingdom @ Prince Albert
Dec 11 - Exeter, United Kingdom @ Cavern

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 01 - Bangor, Caernarfonshire/Sir Gaernarfon @ Blue Sky Cafe
Mar 14 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ The Voodoo Rooms - The Speakeasy
Mar 15 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire @ The Hug and Pint
Mar 28 - Barnstaple, England @ JCT27
Mar 29 - Constantine, Cornwall @ Falmouth The Tolmen Centre
Apr 03 - Abingdon, Oxfordshire @ The Unicorn Theatre
Apr 05 - Guildford, United Kingdom @ The Star Inn
Apr 11 - Birmingham, United Kingdom @ The Sunflower Lounge
Apr 12 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ Low Four Studios
Apr 26 - Castle Cary, Somerset @ Caryford Community Hall
Apr 27 - Reading, K7 @ Face Bar
May 10 - North Newbald, England @ Newbald Village Hall
May 23 - Stroud, United Kingdom @ Subscription Rooms
Jun 05 - London, United Kingdom @ St Pancras Old Church
Jun 06 - Otford, England @ Otford Village Memorial Hall
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