- Elliot Ball
Larkins come to Nottingham in their biggest headline tour yet!
Manchester quartet aren’t ‘larking about’ – Larkins have just released their brand new single ‘Not Enough Love’ via Good Soldier Records.

The bright song is rich with synth-infused guitars and finds the Manchester four-piece reminiscing on nostalgic times and looking forward to the future.
Regarding the single frontman Josh Noble says, “‘Not Enough Love’ was born from thinking about our hometown.
“I just remember feeling like we just had to get out of there and moving to Manchester was such a big deal for us.
“The production is my favourite yet; we slowed stuff down to record and then sped it up to create really cool guitar tones.
“I think lyrically I just wanted to talk about everything that went on when I was a kid and being so frustrated with the politics that comes with a small suburban town.”
Larkins are an undeniable proven live force and have sold out headline shows across the UK and Europe.
The band have just doubled the number of dates on their forthcoming UK headline tour and will start a mammoth 32-date run in October.
2019 has seen Larkins make a huge statement as one of the most exciting and in-demand bands to emerge from Manchester in recent times.
The band are currently recording their debut album with producers Dan Nigro (A-Trak, Sky Ferreira, Lewis Capaldi), Andrew Dawson (Kanye West, Fun, Kid Cudi) and Chris Zane (Friendly Fires, Passion Pit) – a record which is sure to send Larkins even further into the stratosphere.
The group will be performing at Nottingham’s Bodega on 4 November, tickets are available here.
LARKINS TOUR DATES
OCTOBER
12th – Manchester, Neighbourhood Festival
16th – Derby, The Venue
17th – Tunbridge Wells, The Forum
18th – Bournemouth, The Anvil
21st – Southampton, Joiners
22nd – Bristol, Rough Trade
23rd – Exeter, Cavern
24th – Brighton, The Pipeline
29th – Leeds, Wardrobe
31st – Glasgow, King Tuts
NOVEMBER
1st – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s
3rd – Newcastle, Think Tank?
4th – Nottingham, Bodega
6th – Birmingham, The Sunflower Lounge
7th – Bishop’s Stortford, The Half Moon
8th – Leicester, Duffy’s Bar
11th – Norwich, Norwich Arts Centre
12th – London, The Garage
13th – Stoke-On-Trent, Sugarmill
14th – Liverpool, The Zanzibar Club
16th – Huddersfield, The Parish
18th – Milton Keynes, The Craufurd Arms
20th – Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
21st – Hull, The Polar Bear
22nd – Sheffield, Leadmill
25th – Dublin, Academy 2
27th – St Albans, The Horn
29th – York, Fulford Arms
30th – Sunderland, Independent
DECEMBER
5th – Wigan, The Old Courts
6th – Banbury, Also Known As
8th – Plymouth, Junction