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Warrington Rock Group Crawlers Set to Embark on UK Headline Tour

A Warrington-born rock group is gearing up for their first UK headline tour after gaining a significant following online. Crawlers, an alternative rock band formed in 2018, started their journey by performing in small gigs in Liverpool. However, the band has strong ties to Warrington, with guitarist Amy Woodall and bassist Lice May both originating from the town. The duo first met at St Gregory’s Catholic School in Great Sankey, where they played in a band together before joining forces with Harry Breen and Holly Minto to create Crawlers.

Amy Woodall, one of the founding members of the band, emphasized the group’s northern roots, stating, “We are a ‘northern band’ for sure. I mean, we would say we are from Liverpool, but we are not, we are from Warrington. When we were first getting started, we did everything in Warrington really; our first gigs were in Warrington, our rehearsals were in Warrington.”

Their breakthrough came in 2021 when Crawlers went viral on TikTok with their song “Come Over (Again)”, which has since garnered over 65,000 posts featuring the track in the background. This online success catapulted the band’s social media following to nearly 800,000 fans, leading to the release of their debut album, “The Mess We Seem to Make,” in February of the following year. The album quickly gained traction, peaking at number seven on the UK charts, solidifying Crawlers’ position in the music industry.

The Mess We Seem to Make Tour: A Milestone for Crawlers

Building on the success of their debut album, Crawlers recently announced their first UK headline tour, aptly named “The Mess We Seem to Make Tour.” The band expressed their excitement for hitting the road, stating, “We have been waiting for the perfect time to do our first headline in the UK with an album in the world – we cannot wait to get back on the road.” The tour is set to kick off in Glasgow on December 2, followed by performances at Gorilla in Manchester on December 3 and Liverpool’s O2 Academy on December 4. Crawlers will wrap up their tour with shows in Birmingham on December 6 and London on December 7.

Fans eager to experience Crawlers live can now purchase tickets for The Mess We Seem to Make Tour via tix.to/CrawlersDec24Gensale. With their unique sound and growing popularity, Crawlers’ live performances are sure to captivate audiences across the UK, offering a memorable experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Connecting with Fans: Crawlers’ Journey to Success

Crawlers’ rise to fame serves as a testament to the power of social media in propelling emerging artists into the spotlight. Through platforms like TikTok, the band was able to reach a wider audience and cultivate a dedicated fan base. By engaging with their followers online and sharing their music, Crawlers established a strong connection with fans, paving the way for their successful debut album and headline tour.

As Crawlers prepares to embark on their UK headline tour, the band remains committed to staying true to their roots and delivering authentic performances that resonate with audiences. With their unique blend of alternative rock and heartfelt lyrics, Crawlers are poised to make a lasting impact on the music scene, solidifying their place as one of the UK’s most promising up-and-coming bands.