Coming June 2025, two platinum-selling artists will join forces for a co-headline tour – Forest of Dean’s favorite sons EMF and Leeds-by-way-of-NYC’s Spacehog. The tour kicks off on June 14th in San Jose, CA and focuses their routing around the West Coast, including dates in San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, and Los Angeles before wrapping up in Las Vegas, both bands are excited to be combining forces for a perfectly inspired lineup.
“We’re so looking forward to getting back on the road, reconnecting with everyone, and sharing these moments together again,” says Spacehog vocalist/bassist Royston Langdon. “To be out there with EMF makes it all the more special — we can’t wait to see all your faces and feel that energy once more.” Adds drummer Jonny Cragg, “I am personally very excited at the prospect of playing with EMF who were such a big part of my youth in Leeds – both playing in bands and going to the clubs. Sometimes it’s just about waiting for the perfect wave and riding it to the shore.”
Echoes EMF’s vocalist James Atkin, “The fact Spacehog is joining us on this double headline jaunt is just the icing on the cake for EMF.”
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ABOUT EMF:
Exploding on the U.K. scene in November 1990 with their debut album Schubert Dip, EMF made quite an entrance with their inescapable and irresistibly catchy single “Unbelievable,” which conquered the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 in the UK. The single was certified gold in May 1991 in the U.S., and it sold over 500k. The song was in such heavy rotation for most of the year in America that it finished as the #6 single overall. Schubert Dip was certified platinum in the U.S. by September of that year, selling over one million.
Their latest album, The Beauty And The Chaos, saw the return of the late Ralph Jezzard (Chapterhouse, Fatima Mansions, Senseless Things) in the producer’s chair (he produced their first two full-length albums, Schubert Dip and Stigma). Said the band of working with Jezzard again, “We produced another set of classic songs about our lives and the world in 2023 inspired by our favorite past, present, and future sounds. We mixed James Atkin’s techno synths and Ian Dench’s punk guitar, heated it to 200 degrees with Stevey Marsh and Aid Todd’s groovy rock rhythms, iced it with Derry Brownson’s maniacal sampling and popped it in a box of Ralph Jezzard’s sonic excellence. Unwrap and enjoy!” The album’s first single, “Hello People,” reestablished the band’s stronghold on the mainstream, with My Global Mind commenting, “I, for one, am overjoyed. Bouncing around the room like it’s 1991-92 all over again and feeling great for it.”
