Biffy Clyro

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Biffy Clyro

About Biffy Clyro

Known for their anthemic alt rock, Scotland's Biffy Clyro are a dynamic power trio marked by the throaty lead-vocal brogue of singer/guitarist Simon Neil. Emerging in the early 2000s, the band drew loyal fans with their grunge, hardcore, and prog rock-influenced sound that found them combining hooky choruses with unusual song forms and galloping rhythmic meters. While their early albums helped build their fan base in Great Britain, they broke through to an international audience with 2009's Only Revolutions, which peaked at number three on the U.K. album charts and earned a Mercury Prize nomination. The band continued to experiment, issuing the double-disc Opposites in 2013 and the soundtrack album Balance, Not Symmetry in 2019. Heading into the next decade, they issued a pair of companion albums in 2020's A Celebration of Endings and 2021's The Myth of Happily Ever After. Assembling in the late '90s in the town of Kilmarnock near Glasgow, Biffy Clyro featured a three-piece lineup fronted by vocalist and guitarist Simon Neil along with James Johnston (bass) and drummer Ben Johnston. Playing loud combinations of pop/rock inspired by the music of bands like Weezer, Biffy Clyro first started by playing their aggressive pop tunes in the nearby Glasgow club scene, eventually enjoying a stable and enthusiastic response from their audiences. After releasing their first EP, Thekidswhopoptodaywillrocktomorrow, on the Electric Honey record label, the band managed to secure some airplay on Scotland's BBC, which opened them up to even more exposure on the Scottish music scene. Not long after, the trio signed a recording contract with Beggars Banquet and offered their first single, "27," in October 2000. In the following months, the group played numerous live shows, including one opening slot for their longtime idols Weezer. In February 2002, the crew offered yet another single, simply titled "57," before the release of their long-awaited debut full-length, Blackened Sky, issued in March of that same year. A year later, the more elaborate The Vertigo of Bliss appeared. Constant touring to support the album kept the band busy until mid-2004 when they recorded Infinity Land, which was released late in the year. Three years later, the successful single "Saturday Superhouse" announced the coming of their fourth album, Puzzle. In 2009, Biffy Clyro released their fifth studio album, Only Revolutions. Featuring such singles as "Mountains," "Bubbles," and "Many of Horror," the record was both a critical and commercial success, going platinum in 2010 and earning several accolades including a Mercury Music Prize nomination. In 2012, Biffy Clyro released an online video trailer announcing their forthcoming sixth studio album, Opposites. A sprawling, ambitious work balancing prog rock with mainstream, radio-ready pop, Opposites was released in 2013. Buoyed by the single "Black Chandelier," the album became the band's first ever to hit number one on the U.K. album charts. They spent much of that year headlining their second world tour. Biffy Clyro returned in 2016 with the full-length album Ellipsis. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Rich Costey (Franz Ferdinand, Muse), the LP featured the singles "Wolves of Winter" and "Animal Style." They went on to promote the album with an open-air set in Glasgow, and headlined the Reading & Leeds festival in 2016 and the Download Festival in 2017. November of 2017 saw the group perform a stripped-back, unplugged set at London's prestigious Roundhouse. The performance was released as a live set the following spring and featured a cover of the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows." In 2019, they supplied the soundtrack to director Jamie Adams' film Balance, Not Symmetry. 2020 saw the release of a proper full-length, the Costey-produced A Celebration of Endings, which was initially delayed due to the global pandemic but was eventually released in the summer of 2020. Ever prolific, Biffy Clyro returned in 2021 with The Myth of Happily Ever After, a companion album to their previous release. In 2023, the band celebrated the tenth anniversary of their sixth studio album, Opposites, with 12" vinyl versions of the two EPs from the era, Black Chandelier/Biblical and Opposite/Victory Over the Sun. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi

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About Biffy Clyro

Known for their anthemic alt rock, Scotland's Biffy Clyro are a dynamic power trio marked by the throaty lead-vocal brogue of singer/guitarist Simon Neil. Emerging in the early 2000s, the band drew loyal fans with their grunge, hardcore, and prog rock-influenced sound that found them combining hooky choruses with unusual song forms and galloping rhythmic meters. While their early albums helped build their fan base in Great Britain, they broke through to an international audience with 2009's Only Revolutions, which peaked at number three on the U.K. album charts and earned a Mercury Prize nomination. The band continued to experiment, issuing the double-disc Opposites in 2013 and the soundtrack album Balance, Not Symmetry in 2019. Heading into the next decade, they issued a pair of companion albums in 2020's A Celebration of Endings and 2021's The Myth of Happily Ever After. Assembling in the late '90s in the town of Kilmarnock near Glasgow, Biffy Clyro featured a three-piece lineup fronted by vocalist and guitarist Simon Neil along with James Johnston (bass) and drummer Ben Johnston. Playing loud combinations of pop/rock inspired by the music of bands like Weezer, Biffy Clyro first started by playing their aggressive pop tunes in the nearby Glasgow club scene, eventually enjoying a stable and enthusiastic response from their audiences. After releasing their first EP, Thekidswhopoptodaywillrocktomorrow, on the Electric Honey record label, the band managed to secure some airplay on Scotland's BBC, which opened them up to even more exposure on the Scottish music scene. Not long after, the trio signed a recording contract with Beggars Banquet and offered their first single, "27," in October 2000. In the following months, the group played numerous live shows, including one opening slot for their longtime idols Weezer. In February 2002, the crew offered yet another single, simply titled "57," before the release of their long-awaited debut full-length, Blackened Sky, issued in March of that same year. A year later, the more elaborate The Vertigo of Bliss appeared. Constant touring to support the album kept the band busy until mid-2004 when they recorded Infinity Land, which was released late in the year. Three years later, the successful single "Saturday Superhouse" announced the coming of their fourth album, Puzzle. In 2009, Biffy Clyro released their fifth studio album, Only Revolutions. Featuring such singles as "Mountains," "Bubbles," and "Many of Horror," the record was both a critical and commercial success, going platinum in 2010 and earning several accolades including a Mercury Music Prize nomination. In 2012, Biffy Clyro released an online video trailer announcing their forthcoming sixth studio album, Opposites. A sprawling, ambitious work balancing prog rock with mainstream, radio-ready pop, Opposites was released in 2013. Buoyed by the single "Black Chandelier," the album became the band's first ever to hit number one on the U.K. album charts. They spent much of that year headlining their second world tour. Biffy Clyro returned in 2016 with the full-length album Ellipsis. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Rich Costey (Franz Ferdinand, Muse), the LP featured the singles "Wolves of Winter" and "Animal Style." They went on to promote the album with an open-air set in Glasgow, and headlined the Reading & Leeds festival in 2016 and the Download Festival in 2017. November of 2017 saw the group perform a stripped-back, unplugged set at London's prestigious Roundhouse. The performance was released as a live set the following spring and featured a cover of the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows." In 2019, they supplied the soundtrack to director Jamie Adams' film Balance, Not Symmetry. 2020 saw the release of a proper full-length, the Costey-produced A Celebration of Endings, which was initially delayed due to the global pandemic but was eventually released in the summer of 2020. Ever prolific, Biffy Clyro returned in 2021 with The Myth of Happily Ever After, a companion album to their previous release. In 2023, the band celebrated the tenth anniversary of their sixth studio album, Opposites, with 12" vinyl versions of the two EPs from the era, Black Chandelier/Biblical and Opposite/Victory Over the Sun. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi

Biffy Clyro's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
13 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro - The Futique Tour James Hay Theatre, Town Hall, Christchurch, CA, New Zealand
15 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro - The Futique Tour Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall, Auckland, AU, New Zealand
23 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro: The Futique Tour The Federal Theatre, Denver, CO, United States
23 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro in Denver Denver, CO, United States
23 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro - Moved to the Federal Theatre HQ, Denver, CO, United States
26 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro: The Futique Tour House of Blues Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
29 Apr 2026 Biffy Clyro: The Futique Tour presented by ALT 105.1 Mercury Ballroom, Louisville, KY, United States
06 May 2026 Biffy Clyro: The Futique Tour The Fillmore Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD, United States
30 Jul 2026 Biffy Clyro Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, WA, United Kingdom
21 Aug 2026 Edinburgh Summer Sessions - Biffy Clyro Royal Highland Showgrounds, Edinburgh, SC, United Kingdom

Biffy Clyro's Popular songs

  • Many of Horror
  • Bubbles
  • Mountains

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Known for their anthemic alt rock, Scotland's Biffy Clyro are a dynamic power trio marked by the throaty lead-vocal brogue of singer/guitarist Simon Neil. Emerging in the early 2000s, the band drew loyal fans with their grunge, hardcore, and prog rock-influenced sound that found them combining…
Biffy Clyro's most streamed songs include Many of Horror, Bubbles, Mountains. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Biffy Clyro is primarily known for modern rock, frequently fusing it with elements of scottish rock. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Biffy Clyro's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Many of Horror, Bubbles, Mountains are available on all major platforms. Follow Biffy Clyro on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Biffy Clyro has over 1.1M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Biffy Clyro is currently scheduled to perform in 8 cities: Christchurch, Auckland, Denver, Chicago, Louisville, Silver Spring, Cardiff, Edinburgh. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Biffy Clyro's 2026 tour spans 3 countries: New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom. Check AllEvents for the full Biffy Clyro tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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