The London-based four-piece were named Annie Mac’s New Names for 2016 upon the release of ‘Breakfast’, while its follow-up ‘The Beat’ was praised by BBC Radio 1’s Phil Taggart for ‘a chorus so good it needs to go outside and have a word with itself.’ With two huge support tours, a headline slot at Worcester’s Uncover night and a set at Secret Garden Party already confirmed, 2017 is set to be a career-defining year for the band.įronted by the fiercely endearing Laura Hayden, Anteros’ sound has been compared to that of No Doubt and The Cardigans for its ‘spellbinding charm’ (DIY) and ‘sugar-sweet melodies with wry, smart lyrics’ (Nylon). Tickets for all upcoming dates are available here.Ģ016 saw Anteros build from strength to strength, blazing across the live circuit with their consistently exuberant showings and releasing two critically acclaimed singles, ‘Breakfast’ and ‘The Beat’. The rising indie pop stalwarts will play ten dates with Two Door, followed by eight dates supporting White Lies on their UK tour in March and six dates with Blaenavon in April, including London’s Heaven. Anteros announce that they will support Two Door Cinema Club and Blaenavon on their respective UK tours.
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