The Tyne – TOO MANY LIGHTS

At some point over the next few months, British pop-punk outfit The Tyne will become a household name.

Following a successful year that saw them garner thousands of new fans and achieve tastemaker praise from outlets as influential as BBC Radio 1, Rock Sound and Upset Magazine, the trio are back today with some new music.

Anthemic and bold in its sound, ‘TOO MANY LIGHTS’ is taken from the band’s freshly released sophomore EP, called ‘COMPLAINING. (BUT THERE IS MUSIC)’ (out now). Elaborating on their new collection of songs, the group says:

“Our second EP aptly titled ‘COMPLAINING. (BUT THERE’S MUSIC)’ is just that. We obviously love complaining because that’s all we could think of writing about. We have been working on this EP for a while with one of the songs being written well over a year ago. As our music grows it seems to become more guitar heavy each song we put out and i think this is shown by each track on this EP. It’s without a doubt our favourite music we’ve put out so far. Alongside some of our more fun and uplifting songs, we also touch more on our individual mental health issues lyrically which we haven’t written about tonnes before in previous music.

The Tyne are currently preparing to embark on a huge tour that starts with the Slam Dunk Festival in May, before joining iconic British group Busted on their arena shows. Dates are listed below, and tickets can be found here.

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The Tyne Upcoming UK Tour Dates 2023

  • Saturday 27th May – Hatfield Park, Slam Dunk Festival South
  • Sunday 28th May – Temple Newsam, Slam Dunk Festival North
  • Saturday 2nd September – Pavilions, Plymouth (with Busted)
  • Sunday 3rd September – Cardiff International Arena (with Busted)
  • Tuesday 5thSeptember – Swansea Arena (with Busted)
  • Wednesday 6th September – Bournemouth International Centre (with Busted)
  • Thursday 7th September – Brighton Centre (with Busted)
  • Saturday 9th September – Utilita Arena, Birmingham (with Busted)
  • Sunday 10thSeptember – The 02, London (with Busted)
  • Tuesday 12th September – Bridlington Arena (with Busted)
  • Friday 15th September – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (with Busted)
  • Saturday 16th September – Utilita Arena, Newcastle (with Busted)
  • Sunday 17th September – First Direct Arena, Leeds (with Busted)
  • Tuesday 19th September – P&J Live, Aberdeen (with Busted)
  • Wednesday 20th September – OVO Hydro, Glasgow (with Busted)
  • Friday 22nd September – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool (with Busted)
  • Saturday 23rd September – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (with Busted)
  • Sunday 24th September – AO Arena, Manchester (with Busted)
  • Tuesday 26th September – Cardiff International Arena (with Busted)
  • Wednesday 27th September – The 02, London (with Busted)
  • Friday 29th September – Utilita Arena, Birmingham (with Busted)
  • Saturday 30th September – AO Arena, Manchester (with Busted)
  • Sunday 1st October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow (with Busted)