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| Credit - Jessy Keely |
Manchester-born indie-pop artist better joy (aka Bria Keely) has shared her powerful new single steamroller. Taken from the forthcoming new EP ‘at dusk’, due out 31st October, the track opens with a soaring vocal line, building momentum before erupting into a climactic finale - a cathartic release carried by charging guitars and driving percussion. Sharing more detail on the single Bria explains: “Steamroller is an angry one. It's about biting back after someone took a piece of you with them. They didn't know you’re stronger than they thought you were - and actually, maybe neither did you. It’s a track from the EP that reflects a darker side - but it’s a big part of my story that I need to tell.” Take a listen for yourselves below.
2025 Festivals
Saturday 27th September - The Gathering Sounds, Stockton-on-Tees
Somebody’s Child Support Tour
Tuesday 14th October - The Gate, Cardiff
Wednesday 15th October - O2 Academy2, Oxford
Thursday 16th October - Trinity Centre, Bristol
Friday 17th October - O2 Institute2, Birmingham
Sunday 19th October - Saint Luke’s, Glasgow
Monday 20th October - Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
Tuesday 21st October - New Century, Manchester
Wednesday 22nd October - KOKO, London
Friday 24th October - Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
Saturday 25th October - Newcastle University, Newcastle
Sunday 26th October - Arts Club, Liverpool
Headline Shows
Thursday 2nd October - The Lower Third, London (BBC Introducing Live)
Saturday 15th November - Coventry (Loud in Libraries)
Sunday 16th November - Blackpool (Loud in Libraries)
Wednesday 19th November - Dust, Brighton
Tuesday 25th November - Forum, Tunbridge Wells
Bastille Support
Friday 14th November - AO Arena, Manchester
Amy Macdonald Support Tour
Thursday 20th November - Eventim Apollo, London
Friday 21st November - The Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
Saturday 22nd November - City Hall, Sheffield [SOLD OUT]
Monday 24th November - O2 City Hall, Newcastle [SOLD OUT]
Tuesday 25th November - Forum, Tunbridge Wells
Wednesday 26th November - Guildhall, Portsmouth
Thursday 27th November - Arena, Swansea
Friday 27th November - Forum, Bath [SOLD OUT]
Sunday 30th November - Olympia, Dublin [SOLD OUT]
Monday 1st December - Telegraph, Belfast
Wednesday 3rd December - Corn Exchange, Cambridge
Thursday 4th December - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Friday 5th December - O2 Apollo, Manchester
Friday 12th December - Hydro Arena, Glasgow [SOLD OUT]

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