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Birmingham gig ahead of new Buckcherry album

Californian rockers Buckcherry are ready to promote a new record to fans when they perform at Birmingham's O2 Institute on February 10.

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Buckcherry have a new record afoot

The Lit Up and Sorry singers are embarking on a joint headline tour with fellow Golden Staters Hoobastank.

Fans at the gig will be able to hear tracks off their forthcoming eighth album, Warpaint, due March 8.

LISTEN: Hear the new Buckcherry single, Bent, right here.

The 12-track album, featuring 11 new songs along with their cover of the Nine Inch Nails track Head like a Hole, was produced by Mike Plotnikoff, whose last collaboration with the band was the platinum certified album 15 in 2006.

Speaking about the record, singer Josh Todd said: “Good things come to those who wait and we have been very patient and thorough with the songwriting for Warpaint. We took into consideration all the factors and what this record means to, not only us, but the great Buckcherry fans around the world.

"This record takes the listener on an unforgettable journey and I’m very proud of it.”

Tickets to the Birmingham show can be bought here.

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