Reckless Love And Jetblack To Tour UK

RECKLESS LOVE, the Finnish rockers who have burst spectacularly onto the UK scene in the past few months, have confirmed an 11-date ‘Back To Paradise’ tour of the UK starting on September 16th 2010.
 
With the quartet’s debut self-titled album picking up stellar reviews, plus a spectacular Download Festival debut now firmly under their belt, the time is right for RL (fronted by former Crashdiet vocalist Olli Herman) to return to the UK to give further impetus to a new glitter-coated movement founded on strong songs, equally strong image and the all-consuming desire to entertain!
 
To date, the band – signed to Spinefarm Records UK – have only visited the UK on two occasions; first, to play a sold-out show at the Barfly club in London, and second, for the aforementioned Download outing, where they packed out the expansive Pepsi Stage tent, being cited as ‘2010’s surprise package’ by Kerrang! magazine.
 
The full list of ‘Back To Paradise’ shows is as follows:-

SEPTEMBER

16th – Swindon, The Furnace                  23rd – Sheffield, Corporation
17th – Nuneaton, Queens Hall                 24th – Nottingham, Basement
18th – Manchester, MOHO                      25th – London, Borderline
19th – Glasgow, Cathouse                       26th – Reading, Sub 89
21st – Aberdeen, The Tunnels                 28th – Southampton, The Joiners
22nd – Edinburgh, Cabaret Voltaire
 
Special Guesting on all dates will be UK ‘stadium rockers’ Jettblack, whose debut ‘Get Your Hands Dirty’ single & album are currently on release, also through Spinefarm Records UK.
 
 
PRIOR TO their ‘Back To Paradise’ tour, Reckless Love release a new digital single ‘Romance’ on July 5th 2010; the single will come complete with two bonus acoustic tracks, including a cover of the Def Leppard classic ‘Hysteria’.

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