The Plot In You announced as support act for upcoming We Came As Romans UK & European tour

The Plot In You announced as support act for upcoming We Came As Romans UK & European tour

Posted on: 24 Jan 2018

Acclaimed American metalcore rockers The Plot In You have been unveiled as the support act for the upcoming We Came As Romans UK & European tour, with 13 dates scheduled in Germany, Holland and the UK throughout April and May 2018. With the two bands also joined by Alazka and Polaris, Bristol welcomes the American contingent on Thursday 3rd May for a show at Thekla.

The Plot In You's fourth studio album, Dispose, is due for release on 16th February 2018.

The band's announcement coincides with the imminent release of Dispose - their latest studio album, scheduled for release on 16th February. Their first full album, First Born, released in 2011, was a taste of things to come for the Ohio-based four-piece, who have gone on to produce two further studio albums with the next one pending release.

 

On their tour of Europe and the UK, The Plot In You will perform as the support act to successful metalcore band We Came As Romans, who themselves released an album last year, placing at Number 4 in the US Indie Billboard Chart. Formed back in 2005, WCAR have released five full-length albums and were signed to Sharptone Records in 2016.

 

The upcoming Dispose album is the first release from The Plot In You since signing to Fearless Records, and as a result is arguably their most highly anticipated project to date. It features the already-successful singles Not Just Breathing and Feel Nothing, both have which have already drawn huge numbers of views and streams online.

 

We Came As Romans and The Plot In You with Polaris and Alazka will play Bristol's Thekla on Thursday 3rd May 2018. Tickets for the show are available now and can be found here. For more information, or to see more events coming up at Thekla, visit the venue's website.


Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.