Kira Mac, the rising rockers who have been making a huge impact in the scene, have announced a 9-date headline tour for their “Downfall” tour. This is an impressive feat for a band that is not even a year old.
The band previously embarked on an 11-date tour through England, Wales, and Scotland to support the launch of their debut album “Chaos is Calling” and are excited to get back to live touring. “Playing our songs is the whole reason we do this, and getting to go back out on tour and have a party every night on stage is what we love the most!” says the band’s frontwoman Kira Mac.
Their impressive performances have not gone unnoticed by industry professionals. Steelhouse Festival created a slot specifically for them, and Mark Jeeves of Planet Rock called their set “barnstorming” and highlighted it as one of his highlights of 2022. John Norman of Planet Rock also identified them as “ones to watch” in 2023.
Planet Rock also made their debut single “One Way Ticket” Track of the Week within just two weeks of release, and all five of their singles have now been playlisted on the station, including their latest single “Downfall.” Additionally, the band performed a session on BBC Radio 2’s prestigious program The Rock Show with Johnnie Walker, landed the High Hopes feature in Classic Rock, and most recently a “My Planet Rocks” session.
This level of success and recognition for a band debuting their first album shows extraordinary promise. “This is surely the start of something special,” prophesied Fireworks Magazine, while RushonRock stated, “Chaos Is Calling. But so is success, critical acclaim, adulation and more.”
Rock, blues rock, indie rock, and all points in-between fans should not miss this opportunity to check out Kira Mac’s album, available now on all digital platforms and CD/Vinyl via the band’s online store. Catch them live on their “Downfall” tour and see for yourself why they are a band to watch.
TOUR DATES
17/5 – Live Rooms, Chester
18/5 – The Waterloo, Blackpool
19/5 – G2, Glasgow
21/5 – Corporation, Sheffield
30/5 – The 1865, Southampton
31/5 – Thekla, Bristol
2/6 – The Asylum, Birmingham
3/6 – The Sugarmill, Stoke
4/6 – The Garage, London
Rob Blackham