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Knives Tickets
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Concerts in Ireland
- 25 March 2026Wednesday 20:00DublinUpstairs At WhelansKnives
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- 26 March 2026Thursday 20:00LimerickKasbah Social ClubKnives
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International Concerts
- 5 February 2026Thursday 19:30Eindhoven, NetherlandsEffenaarThe Callous Daoboys + Knives
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- 6 February 2026Friday 19:00Hamburg, GermanyBETTY (ehem. headCRASH)The Callous Daoboys - Heaven Across Europe & UK Tour 2026
- 7 February 2026Saturday 20:00Berlin, GermanyBadehaus BerlinThe Callous Daoboys - Heaven Across Europe & UK Tour 2026
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- 11 February 2026Wednesday 19:00Praha 1, Czech RepublicRock CaféTHE CALLOUS DAOBOYS, KNIVES
- 12 February 2026Thursday 20:00Munich, GermanyKranhalleThe Callous Daoboys - Heaven Across Europe & UK Tour 2026
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- 17 February 2026Tuesday 20:00Cologne, GermanyMTC ClubThe Callous Daoboys - Heaven Across Europe & UK Tour 2026
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- 22 February 2026Sunday 18:30Nottingham, United KingdomNottingham Rescue RoomsThe Callous DaoboysOn partner site
- 27 February 2026Friday 18:30Bristol, United KingdomTrinityThe Callous DaoboysLimited Availability
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- 28 February 2026Saturday 18:00London, United KingdomUnderworldThe Callous DaoboysLimited Availability
About
Bristolian noise collective KNIVES released their debut album 'GLITTER'. 'GLITTER' was recorded with producer-engineer Dominic Bailey-Clay at Giant Wafer Studios in the Welsh Valleys. The album channels diverse influences from hardcore, post-punk, alt-rock, and experimental jazz into a cohesive yet unpredictable experience.
On touring the album and its release, drummer Erin Cook shares, “Our favourite part about releasing music is getting to tour. We’ve been playing the new tracks across the UK and Europe, and the reception so far has been incredible. It's been so cool to see people react to the other album songs we haven’t played before.
Knives isn’t just a band—it’s a movement. Their music is a manifesto for inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment within the alternative scene. Through their songs and performances, Knives creates a space that celebrates marginalised voices—a rebellious, welcoming home for people of colour and the LGBTQ+ community.
"We're all completely different people, from different backgrounds," says bassist Ben Marshall. "Growing up listening to Metallica, I never found other Black people in the crowd. Now we have so many queer and people of colour at our shows—it feels nice to have cultivated a place like that."
Formed in 2022 by vocalist Jay Schottlander and drummer Erin Cook while at university in Bristol, Knives began as a bold statement within the city’s fearless music scene. They found bandmates among classmates and gig-goers, assembling a six-piece band fuelled by different perspectives and lived experiences. The result is a genre-defying clash of hardcore fury, post-punk grit, alt-rock wit, and experimental jazz freedom.