The Dr. Martens Stand For Something Tour will be hitting venues across the UK this Autumn and joining the likes of Dutch Uncles, Lonely The Brave and Palma Violets the organisers have now announced that Bury Tomorrow and The Wytches have also joined the fray.

Full list of dates:

26th Sept - DUTCH UNCLES - Glasgow - Nice N Sleazy

10th Oct - PALMA VIOLETS - Norwich - The Owl Sanctuary
24th Oct - TBA - Leeds - The Brudenell Social Club

7th Nov - LONELY THE BRAVE - Belfast - Limelight
21st Nov - THE WYTCHES - Sheffield - The Corporation
28th Nov - BURY TOMORROW - London - Our Black Heart


Commenting on their addition to the tour, both The Wytches and Bury Tomorrow were asked what it was they stood for:

The Wytches: "Our band shares a similar message to the 80s teen film The Breakfast Club: five high school students - all different stereotypes - meet in detention, where they pour their hearts out to each other and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought. Judd Nelson's character, John Bender, really sticks it to the man. I respect that."

Bury Tomorrow: "Equality, on a grand scale through race, religion, gender, sexuality. On a smaller scale, tearing down the boundaries and barriers of being in a band and our relationship with our fans: nobody in a position of fame is better than anyone else. We are just lucky."


Tickets for all dates will be available from 11am on Friday 7th August.