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In June 2023, they went on a successful sold out headline tour across the UK before playing a sold out headline show at New York’s Rockwood Music Hall in July. In the middle of this, their single “Amsterdam” became BBC Radio One’s Introducing Track of the Week, making one of their dreams come true. They also made it onto BBC Radio 2’s playlist and slid into the top 100 airplay in Germany. |
In June 2023, they went on a successful sold out headline tour across the UK before playing a sold out headline show at New York’s Rockwood Music Hall in July. In the middle of this, their single “Amsterdam” became BBC Radio One’s Introducing Track of the Week, making one of their dreams come true. They also made it onto BBC Radio 2’s playlist and slid into the top 100 airplay in Germany. |
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In 2024, Tors embarked on a major 28-date arena tour of mainland Europe as main support to [[James Blunt]]. This run of shows previewed new music which was recorded in Woodstock with Simone Felice (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, Vance Joy). The tour with James Blunt saw Tors closing in on their mission to craft “intimate, personal songs written to be played in stadiums”, having also toured with [[Tom Walker]], [[Duncan Laurence]], [[John Newman]] and [[Sam Ryder]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.glassnotemusic.com/artists/tors/|title=Tors - Glassnote Records|access-date=21 March 2024|website=Glassnote Records}}</ref> |
In 2024, Tors embarked on a major 28-date arena tour of mainland Europe as main support to [[James Blunt]]. This run of shows previewed new music which was recorded in Woodstock with Simone Felice (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, Vance Joy). The tour with James Blunt saw Tors closing in on their mission to craft “intimate, personal songs written to be played in stadiums”, having also toured with [[Tom Walker]], [[Duncan Laurence]], [[X Ambassadors]], [[John Newman]] and [[Sam Ryder]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.glassnotemusic.com/artists/tors/|title=Tors - Glassnote Records|access-date=21 March 2024|website=Glassnote Records}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Tors (band) | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom |
Genres | |
Years active | 2016–present |
Labels | Glassnote Records |
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Past members |
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Website | tors |
Tors are a 3 piece harmonic indie band from Devon, UK - comprised of brothers Matt and Theo Weedon and Jack Bowden.
The band released their latest EP Anything Can Happen in 2023 and have signed a deal with Glassnote Records. Their new songs are rich in harmonies, focus on colourful storytelling and rip at those all too relatable heartstrings.
In June 2023, they went on a successful sold out headline tour across the UK before playing a sold out headline show at New York’s Rockwood Music Hall in July. In the middle of this, their single “Amsterdam” became BBC Radio One’s Introducing Track of the Week, making one of their dreams come true. They also made it onto BBC Radio 2’s playlist and slid into the top 100 airplay in Germany.
In 2024, Tors embarked on a major 28-date arena tour of mainland Europe as main support to James Blunt. This run of shows previewed new music which was recorded in Woodstock with Simone Felice (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, Vance Joy). The tour with James Blunt saw Tors closing in on their mission to craft “intimate, personal songs written to be played in stadiums”, having also toured with Tom Walker, Duncan Laurence, X Ambassadors, John Newman and Sam Ryder.[1]
History
The band was founded in Guildford, Surrey by brothers Theo and Matt Weedon, grandsons of influential guitarist Bert Weedon, and Jack Bowden, a drummer whom the brothers recruited via an advert on Gumtree.[2]
The band took their name from tors, a type of rock formation commonly found in Dartmoor National Park, after moving to Devon from Guildford.[3]
On 5 July 2023, it was announced that Tors had been signed to Glassnote Records.[4]
Discography
Extended plays
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Wilder Days |
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Wilder Days (Acoustic) |
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Anything Can Happen |
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Anything Can Happen (Alt Versions) |
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Miracle |
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Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Hold Me" | 2016 | Non-album singles |
"Now We Fall" | 2017 | |
"Merry Go Round | ||
"Seventeen" | ||
"Wilder Days (Acoustic)" | 2018 | |
"Don't Cry" | ||
"Don't Cry (Acoustic)" | 2019 | |
"Something I Said" | ||
"Something I Said (Acoustic)" | ||
"Empty Hands" | ||
"Empty Hands (Acoustic)" | ||
"The Way That It Goes" | 2020 | |
"Look at Us" | ||
"Broken Bones" | ||
"Sorry" | ||
"All My Friends" | ||
"Love Me Back" | ||
"Don't Be Afraid" | ||
"Love You Again" | ||
"How It Hurts" | ||
"Garden On The Kitchen Floor" | 2022 | |
"Lonely" | ||
"I Don't Miss You (Except For When I Do)" (feat. Lily Williams) | ||
"Amsterdam" | 2023 | |
"Miracle" | ||
"Miracle (Piano Version)" | ||
"Tell You" | ||
"Happy Enough" | 2024 | |
"Happy Enough (Acoustic)" |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Album |
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"Better With You" (Müne featuring Tors) |
2020 | Non-album single |
References
- ^ "Tors - Glassnote Records". Glassnote Records. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- ^ "We Dive Deep With Indie Pop Trio Tors". Wonderland Magazine. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- ^ Long, Jen (6 January 2023). "On The Rise: Tors". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- ^ Paine, Andre (5 July 2023). "Glassnote Records signs indie-pop trio Tors". Retrieved 21 March 2024.