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SPYRES + HUNNY BUZZ + HIGHDRIVE

Since their official formation in April 2019, Spyres have racked up over three million streams on
Spotify alone, with break-out singles Otherside, Fake ID and I Don't Care, all receiving an
incredible outpouring of radio support from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, Radio X’s
John Kennedy, BBC Introducing Scotland’s Phoebe I-H and Vic Galloway. The reaction to the
band has been mirrored in press with fevered endorsements from DORK, Gigwise, The Scottish
Sun, Daily Record, Tenement TV and Distorted Sound at a glance. 

Making a name for themselves on stage, Spyres supporting credentials include The Jesus And
Mary Chain, Nothing But Thieves, The Snuts, Soft Cult to name a few. In spite of the pandemic, in
2021 Spyres made serious ground in the live space in their own right. Their headline show at
Glasgow’s King Tuts on the Summer Nights programme sold-out in less than 24 hours of the
onsale date, and months later, the band sold-out London’s Old Blue Last, Glasgow’s Stereo and
Edinburgh’s Mash House. In addition to this, Spyres made their debut at a number of major
festivals; TRNSMT, Neighborhood, Live At Leeds, including a headline slot on the This Feeling
stage at Isle Of Wight Festival. 

In 2022, the band released their highly anticipated debut EP ‘Dear Diary’, featuring the likes of
Lost Without You & Test. Hitting the road for their first headline tour, Spyres took over the UK for a
week on their ‘Dear Diary Tour’ selling out shows in Dundee, London and Leeds. Taking stage on
the world renowned Barrowlands supporting local hero Declan Welsh & The Decadent West later
on in the year, Spyres showed that they’re ready to take on these types of venues. This showed
as they rocked their own headliner at Glasgow’s St Luke’s.
Since then, Spyres have released a 5-track EP, ‘Karaoke Sellouts’. Showing their range of talent
through tracks like ‘Money’ & ‘Sleep Forever’. This set up Spyres nicely into 2024 where they
supported NewDad just before heading over to the USA to play New Colossus Festival, New York
and SXSW, Austin, TX.