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Pop Will Eat Itself Drop New Single “Bruiser” and Announce Extensive “Delete Everything” UK Tour

England’s finest, Pop Will Eat Itself, return with a vengeance today as fans finally get their hands on “Bruiser” – the band’s first new release since 2022’s single “Chihuahua.” Die-hard fans may recognise the sample-driven industrial rocker, which was a standout in PWEI’s live sets last year. Here’s hoping it signals more new material on the horizon.

“Bruiser” is available now for your immediate consumption. Go on, stream it, buy it, share it, delete it, and whatever else you’d like to do to it – it’s available here.

The new music arrives along with a massive announcement: Pop Will Eat Itself will be hitting the road this October for their “Delete Everything” tour. If you’re eager to pogo down the front, make sure you’re ready for the Fan Pre-Sale, which kicks off at 10am on Wednesday, May 28th. General sale for tickets then begins at 10am on Friday, May 29th.

Commenting on the upcoming tour, band stalwarts Graham Crabb (vocals, drums, keyboards, programming, guitar) and Mary Byker (vocals, keyboards, programming) shared their excitement: “We’re excited about PWEI’s biggest UK tour since 1994, we think. We can’t remember, that’s the way we roll, who are you? Try and forget the global chaos and delete everything, live in the moment, enjoy the ride… and we’ll see ya down the front!”

So, what are you waiting for? Get “Bruiser” into your ears, mark those tour dates in your calendar, and prepare for plenty of PWEI-zation across the nation this October.

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