
Allusondrugs have announced a nine-date summer UK tour, saying it will be their last act under their current name.
The Yorkshire rockers hit the road in August with support from Massmatiks and say in a statement that the shows will mark their “final musical undertakings.”
The band say: “Playing shows is what Allusondrugs do, so here’s some shows being done. In further news, The Allusinlove Organisation hereby wish it to be known that these engagements shall be the full and final musical undertakings of the entity known as Allusondrugs.
“Please await further communications on this situation in the coming weeks for details of future works.”
Confusingly, a press release announcing the tour also reveals that Allusondrugs are “busily writing and demoing new material.”
TeamRock understands the band are considering a name change and a new musical direction, rather than a split.
Tickets for the UK tour are available now.
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Allusondrugs released their Am I Weird? EP last year.
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Allusondrugs UK tour 2016
Aug 03: London Camden Black Heart
Aug 04: Guildford Boileroom
Aug 05: Canterbury Lady Luck
Aug 06: Hull Humber Street Sesh
Aug 07: Southampton Joiners
Aug 08: Plymouth Underground
Aug 09: Bridgewater Cobblestones
Aug 10: Leicester Firebug
Aug 11: Brighton Sticky Mike’s
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