VAMPIRES EVERYWHERE! Announces UK Tour Supporting A Skylit Drive This September


Las Vegas, NV -- Rock band, Vampires Everywhere!, are set to embark on their UK tour this September supporting post-hardcore band, A Skylit Drive. Tickets are now available.

This announcement follows swiftly behind the band's recently released single, "All My Friends Think I'm Weird."

"I am so excited to head back to the United Kingdom this September with A Skylit Drive! I always feel at home in the UK and the fans there are absolutely amazing! We plan on bringing a special setlist and live show for this run. I want to make this tour extra special and leave fans with a piece of my heart. This is a tour you do not want to miss!" - Michael Vampire, lead vocalist.


United Kingdom Tour Dates

September 10 - Birmingham @ O2 Institute 2 
September 11 - Manchester @ The Bread Shed
September 12 - Glasgow @ Sla
September 13 - Newcastle @ Anarchy Live
September 16 - TBA
September 18 - London @ O2 Academy Islington
September 19 - TBA
September 20 - Southampton @ The 1865

Vampires Everywhere! have recently shared their latest single, "All My Friends Think I'm Weird," see the new video below.

"All My Friends Think I'm Weird" showcases a new side to Vampires Everywhere! as the band takes on a unique new spin to their music. The track hones in on sing-along melodies creating a refreshing dynamic for the band. The music video leans into comedic relief and features notable names such as adult film star actress, Madison Morgan and Lifehouse's bassist/vocalist, Bryce Soderberg.

"For as long as I can remember I always wanted to be a vampire! I dreamed of it as a little kid and even started a band based around it! I am a man obsessed with vampire culture and the idea of living forever to experience all that life has to offer. Now, that being said there is also the other side of it; another frame of thought. The people who think I'm absolutely insane for even associating myself with vampire culture and for calling myself a vampire. I wanted to write a song to all those people actively hating on me, the band, and everything I built. However, I didn't want to make it that serious. I'm always serious! But this time I really needed some lighthearted comedy to soften the mood and show people I can smile; I am funny! I can roast myself! That being said, the song and music video came to life" - Michael Vampire, lead vocalist.

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