Biffy Clyro: The Futique Tour
About This Event
Scottish trio Biffy Clyro bring the precise, dynamically shifting songwriting that moved them from early cult followings into wider recognition to Irving Plaza, often augmenting the core lineup with longtime touring players onstage. Support comes from Raue, whose band‑forward rock‑pop emphasizes direct songcraft and clean vocal lines and has previously shared bills with Biffy Clyro.
About The Futique Tour
The Futique Tour brings a rock/pop set to Irving Plaza, placing Biffy Clyro and Raue in a room long tied to New York’s live-music churn. The show moves between guitar-driven heft and cleaner pop contours, shaped for close-range listening rather than spectacle. Irving Plaza’s role in the city’s concert ecology gives the night a local frame, even without a specific NYC premiere claim attached. One clear takeaway: the bill tests how elastic contemporary rock can be without losing its pulse.
About the Artists
Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro is a Scottish rock trio that began in Kilmarnock in the mid-1990s, built around vocalist-guitarist Simon Neil and brothers James and Ben Johnston. Over ten studio albums, they moved from early cult followings into wider recognition in the late 2000s, anchored by meticulous songwriting and dynamic shifts in tone.
Raue
Raue is an individual artist working in the overlap of rock and pop, with appearances in New York City venues including Irving Plaza. Their live sets favor direct songcraft and a tight band-forward sound over spectacle.