Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, Bad Touch reschedule their nationwide UK tour a second time to April 2021. Tickets that were purchased for previous dates will still be valid for the rescheduled shows. Tickets are available from www.badtouchrocks.co.uk/gigs-tours.

The 15-date tour includes their hometown Norwich (Apr 7), Glasgow (Apr 9), Manchester (Apr 12), London (Apr 14) and Cardiff (Apr 19), and many more dates. Special guests will be Midlands rockers PISTON

“While we are sorry to move the tour dates a second time, the health and safety of our fans is important to us. We are looking forward to seeing all of you on one of the new dates and to rock out together once again.”
– Bad Touch

The Norwich five-piece’s new album “Kiss the Sky” is out now via Marshall Records. The album was recorded at the iconic Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales. Known for having a reputation as a hard-working band, Bad Touch are looking forward to touring the UK again in 2021. Tickets for the rescheduled tour dates are available via www.badtouchrocks.co.uk/gigs-tours

The Norfolk rockers have just released a brand new single “I’ve Got the Music In Me,” which is a rocked up homage of Kiki Dee’s 1974 hit single. It’s also an anthem for everyone’s who’s still dealing with the lockdown.  Do you still have the music in you?  Bad Touch do, and we hope you do, too.

 

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Adam Kennedy is an experienced music photographer based in northeast England. He has been shooting concerts for several years, predominantly with the band Vintage Trouble. In 2013, he was one of their tour photographers, covering the UK and Ireland tour including the headline shows and as opening act for The Who. As an accomplished concert photographer, Adam's work has been featured in print such as, Classic Rock Blues Magazine, Guitarist Magazine, Blues in Britain magazine, broadcast on the MDA Telethon on ABC Television in the US, used in billboard advertising for Renaissance Hotels in the US, and featured online via music blogs such as Uber Rock and Guitar Planet. He is also the official photographer at Newcastle Rock and Blues Club.