
Biffy Clyro have revealed that their much anticipated tenth studio album ‘Futique’ will now arrive a week early on 19 September 2025.
The full-length will be the follow-up to 2020s ‘A Celebration Of Endings’ and 2021s ‘The Myth Of The Happily Ever After’.
In a statement, frontman Simon Neil described the forthcoming record as “an exploration of ideas, objects or relationships that exist across time.” He continued: “We are never aware when we do anything for the last time and there’s a beauty and sadness within that. What will be your Futique?”
The album will feature recently released singles ‘A Little Love’ and ‘Hunting Season’.
WATCH THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘A LITTLE LOVE’ HERE:
WATCH THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘HUNTING SEASON’ HERE:
The new album announcement followed Biffy Clyro’s performance on the legendary Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival this summer as well as headline slots at Eden Sessions and TRNSMT Festival.
The Scottish rockers have confirmed that they will embark on a huge UK & Ireland arena tour in January 2026 plus special guests Soft Play and The Armed – full details below:
Belfast SSE Arena, 09 Jan
Dublin 3Arena, 10
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, 12
London The O2, 14
Birmingham Utilita Arena, 16
Manchester Co-op Live, 17
Cardiff Utilita Arena, 18
Aberdeen P&J Live, 20
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 21
Remaining tickets on sale now from Ticketmaster
The band also took to social media to share a run of intimate acoustic show dates for October.
CHECK OUT THE POST HERE:
Futique will now be released on Friday 19th September.
To celebrate the new album, we’re partnering with some of our favourite indie record shops for a series of special acoustic performances across the UK this October. pic.twitter.com/5xEQFYBjrm
— Biffy Clyro (@BiffyClyro) August 21, 2025
PRE-ORDER / PRE-SAVE ‘FUTIQUE’ HERE:
Futique
The new album, out 26.9.25https://t.co/aNSEMnQ0OG pic.twitter.com/rTqQb7hPaV
— Biffy Clyro (@BiffyClyro) June 25, 2025
Biffy Clyro is Simon Neil on vocals/guitar, James Johnston on bass and Ben Johnston on drums.
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