Alternative/Rock
Chat Pile Announce June 2024 UK Shows
Chat Pile have announced two UK shows for June, alongside their already-announced appearance at Outbreak Festival in Manchester.

Oklahoma City’s Chat Pile has announced two UK shows for June, alongside their already-announced appearance at Outbreak Festival in Manchester. On their debut run of UK dates in 2023, the noise-rock four-piece sold out two shows in London and one in Manchester as well as performing triumphant sets at Arctangent and Core festivals. Support on the upcoming dates will come from meth. and Modern Technology. Tickets for these newly announced shows will be on sale at 10 am GMT on Friday, February 9.
Tickets for the upcoming shows are available here.
Following a clutch of well-received EPs, Chat Pile released their debut album, God’s Country, in July 2022. The album was highly acclaimed and resonated with music fans globally, propelling them from the status of underground favourites to an international sensation in the months that followed. Since then, the band has released two songs created for the soundtrack of the film Tenkiller, as well as continued touring in North America. Chat Pile is currently working on the follow-up full-length to God’s Country, due out via The Flenser later this year.
UK Tour Dates:
June 26 – Bristol, UK – The Fleece
June 27 – London, UK – Electric Ballroom
June 29 – Outbreak Festival
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