Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast come to Southampton’s 1865 this autumn

Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast come to Southampton’s 1865 this autumn

After building up a cult-like fanbase over the past year with a steady wave of singles, rising American roots rock band Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast will embark on their first UK Headline Tour this autumn, coming to Southampton’s 1865 on September 25.

The UK tour follows the release of their debut EP Blueprints out August 16, 2024.

Their first-ever 2024 headline UK tour follows Krisko’s inaugural 2023 UK tour in support of burgeoning California rockers Robert Jon & The Wreck. 

Krisko says “There is a vibrancy and enthusiasm to UK audiences that is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced on tour. The fans there have completely stolen my heart, and I am genuinely overflowing with gratitude for the dream opportunity to return this fall for our album release tour!”

After the unexpected death of her mother in 2023, Blueprints is an introspective reflection on the waves of emotion that follow such a loss. Caitlin Krisko delivers soaring melodies while simultaneously pouring her soul into the center spotlight of the album. Gut wrenching ballads like “Haunted By You” sit comfortably next to groove heavy rock anthems like “Piece of You”.

Blueprints capture grief in songs like “Have To Say Goodbye” and “Blue Monday”. Uplifting the listener with songs like “Devil On Your Side” and “Operator”, Krisko’s songs are celebrations with storytelling lyrics that take you for a full spectrum ride.

Born in Detroit, raised in New York City and currently living in Asheville, North Carolina, Caitlin Krisko has been influenced by the sounds of East Coast rock and roll, Motown, and roots music.

Fans of Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast can listen to their newest single “Piece of You” – available on all platforms May 17, 2024, with the full EP release August 16, 2024. Catch them on tours of the USA, Europe, and UK throughout the remainder of 2024.

 

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