Scouting For Girls’ Announce New Music and York Date

Scouting For Girls’ unforgettable indie-pop anthems such as She’s So Lovely, This Ain’t A Love Song and Heartbeat set them on a path to phenomenal success which included four Top 10 singles, four Top 10 albums, 2 million sales and more than a billion streams – plus four BRIT Awards and an Ivor Novello.
 
After so many highlights, the trio questioned where to go next as they planned their seventh studio album. The solution? To return to their roots back when they were three unknown musicians in Ruislip, west London, and reconnect with the reasons that they started a band in the first place. As a result, Scouting For Girls are back to their best with their new album The Place We Used To Meet, which will be released on October 13th. Today they also announce details of a major UK headline tour this autumn which concludes with a London show at the Roundhouse. 
 
 
While Scouting For Girls are in their best place in years, circumstances leading up to this new album proved to be especially challenging. After losing 18 months of touring – their favourite part of being in a band – they were eager to hit the road after Covid restrictions were lifted. Their return was the biggest party imaginable… until it wasn’t. As the months passed, Roy’s life unravelled and he realised he had to make a change and on New Year’s Eve of 2021 he sank his final drink before dedicating the start of 2022 to recovery.
 
During this process he questioned whether he would still want to play live and make music. But gradually he discovered that it completely revitalised his love for being in a band. The trio spent more time together, the shows became a celebratory experience of reconnecting with their fans, and new songs emerged at a rapid pace. His inspiration also continued with fresh co-writes for other artists, such as Jax Jones and Calum Scott’s current Top 20 hit Whistle.
 
Back in the studio, they worked with a variety trusted collaborators, with Roy producing many of the new songs alongside Jon Mags (Calum ScottKodaline) and Alex Oldroyd (Kaiser ChiefsSeafret), while the band also wrote and produced a track alongside their new touring guitarist Nick Tsang (Ed SheeranJess GlynneBusted). The first half of the record features the best songs they’ve written in a decade or more, while the second half flows together like a continuous suite of music. 
 
The Place We Used To Meet is now available to pre-order HERE. In addition to digital/streaming, the band’s official store offers signed CDs and vinyl, a Deluxe CD with a bonus disc. Amazon stock a signed CD and standard black vinyl, while HMV and select indie stores offer an exclusive orange vinyl format.
 
Fans who pre-order the album HERE before 5pm on Tuesday, April 18th will receive a code to access an exclusive pre-sale for tour tickets. The pre-sale will open at 10 am on Wednesday, April 19th and will remain live until tickets go on general sale from 10 am on Friday, April 21st via HERE.      
 
Scouting For Girls’ Yorkshire headline tour dates are listed below. They will also play two runs of shows as very special guests to Olly Murs: next week’s arena tour and a second run of outdoor and arena dates later in the summer. They have a busy festival schedule which includes Isle of WightCamp Bestival and the Neighbourhood Weekender.

The band will play at York Barbican on November 10th, the 02 Academy in Leeds on November 23rd and the 02 Academy in Sheffield on November 24th.