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RATS announced as first signing to This Feeling Records

RATS ARE ANNOUNCED AS THE FIRST SIGNING TO THIS FEELING’S NEW RECORD LABEL 

“Classic indie guitar lines, soaring vocals and massive personality.” – Radio X 

“Catchy melodies, vocals that’ll give you goosebumps and a proper force live.” Gigwise 

Stirring rambunctious rock ‘n’ roll with classic melodies and the attitude of Britpop, Liverpool quartet RATS are poised to become the city’s next life-affirming band as they channel the likes of The Stone RosesThe La’s and The Beatles. They plan to release new single this September. This is the first release from new music champions This Feeling’s new record label, which they’ve launched in partnership with Warner Music Group’s ADA

With a killer concoction of a swaggering group charisma and a natural flair as musicians and showmen, RATS have won the hearts of a growing grassroots fandom with early singles including ‘Weekend’ and ‘Figure It Out’. One of their first shows was supporting the Happy Mondays, while a highlight of their streamed shows during lockdown came when they played a session for Everton Football Club as part of a bill that included DMA’SThe Wombats and Circa Waves

RATS will take their energising live show on the road for their first gigs in over eighteen months. The tour includes a homecoming show at The Cavern Club, which sold-out five months in advance. Remaining tickets for the gigs, listed below, are available here

August 

14th – London, Rewired Festival 

15th – Leeds, Rewired Festival (SOLD OUT) 

September 

22nd – Liverpool, The Cavern Club (SOLD OUT) 

November 

9th – Cardiff, The Moon 

10th – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s (SOLD OUT) 

11th – Dundee, Beat Generator 

12th – Glasgow, Broadcast 

13th – Manchester, Off The Square (SOLD OUT) 

17th – Birmingham, The Sunflower Lounge 

18th – Sheffield, Sidney & Matilda 

19th – Nottingham, Rough Trade 

21st – Blackpool, Waterloo Music Bar 

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