Following a stellar support slot for rock band YONAKA last month wowing crowds across the continent, NOISY are set to bring their electrifying, high-octane live set to venues across the UK and Europe for their very own tour. Starting at Bristol’s Exchange on 16th October, the band will play in all major UK cities at some iconic venues, including Glasgow’s King Tuts, Nottingham’s Bodega, London’s The Lower Third and Manchester’s Deaf Institute. They will also play shows across Europe in Paris, Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin, Warsaw and Prague.
The tour is to celebrate the colossal release of ‘All Of U’, their latest single. A love letter to their mates, ‘All Of U’ is NOISY’s trademark song, encapsulating the true essence of the band and their ethos – NOISY will fuck you up on a Friday night but also call you on Saturday morning to check you’re alright. It’s a song ultimately about friendship and living for the weekend.
Last year, they also released their EP ‘FAST FWD: to Friday [Vol 1]’ an authentic collection of organically sourced collaborations with the likes of Charlotte Plank, Master Peace, Tinchy Stryder and Frozemode. The mixtape encapsulates a variety of sounds that all embody freedom and the feeling of letting go of life’s stresses. Made for a Friday night and escaping to the weekend, the mixtape emphasises on the trio’s ethos of bringing people together, a true sense of community running throughout.
The band have further displayed their slick creative skills and taken to TikTok to rework songs from Yungblud, The Neighbourhood, Fatboy Slim and Brockhampton.
It’s been all gas no breaks for as long as the band can remember. The past few years alone, they’ve had D&B legend High Contrast remix their single ‘24/7’, opened for Mike Skinner, enjoyed a UK headline tour which came to London for a sold-out XOYO show and previous collaborations with the likes of The Prototypes, 1991 and Zero.
If NOISY’s ambitions are no-holds-barred, then they perfectly match up to the euphoric maximalist blend of rock, indie, new rave and dance sounds they’re celebrated for creating.