Atomic Rooster announce live dates for 2025

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By Jerry Ewing
( Prog )
published 14 November 2024

Prog legends Atomic Rooster are currently working on their first new studio album since 1983

(Image credit: Pino Panetta)

Prog legends Atomic Rooster have announced new live dates for 2025, as well as the fact that the band are currently working on a new studio album, news which is bound to delight their fans.

Atomic Rooster, who until recently were fronted by former singer Pete French, who sang on 1971's third album, In Hearing Of Atomic Roster, and had previously sung with proto-metallers Leaf Hound (whom he wolud reform in 2004), and also feature guitarist Steve Bolton, who featured on 1972's Made In England album. Bolton features alongside current keyboard player Adrian Gautrey, bassist Shug Millidge and drummer Paul Everett.

As well as working on a new album, which would be the follow-up to 1983's Headline News, the band have also lined up the following live dates for early 2025.

Jan 10: Liverpool The Swinging Arm
Jan 11: Hull Wrecking Ball Music and Books
Jan 12: Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre
Mar 27: Kinross Backstage at the Green
Mar 29: Wakefield Venue 23

Tickets are available from venues.

(Image credit: Atomic Rooster)

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Jerry Ewing

Writer and broadcaster Jerry Ewing is the Editor of Prog Magazine which he founded for Future Publishing in 2009. He grew up in Sydney and began his writing career in London for Metal Forces magazine in 1989. He has since written for Metal Hammer, Maxim, Vox, Stuff and Bizarre magazines, among others. He created and edited Classic Rock Magazine for Dennis Publishing in 1998 and is the author of a variety of books on both music and sport, including Wonderous Stories; A Journey Through The Landscape Of Progressive Rock.

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