¡Forward, Russia! to reunite for 2027 UK tour

The Leeds indie band ¡Forward, Russia! has announced a reunion for a 2027 UK tour marking the 20th anniversary of its debut album Give Me A Wall. The group will also release an anniversary reissue of the record on vinyl for the first time.

The four-piece formed in 2004 and rose to prominence in the mid-2000s Leeds scene with energetic live shows and the 2006 album that included Top 40 singles Nine and Twelve. After releasing a second album in 2008 the band went on hiatus and has played only occasional one-off shows since then.

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