Gurriers have dropped their new single 'Erasure' ahead of their extensive UK, Irish, European and North American touring
Video depicts a clandestine office, echoing themes of resistance and surveillance.

Gurriers have released a new single, 'Erasure', via No Filter, their first new music since debut album 'Come and See'.
Recorded with returning collaborator Alex Greaves and mixed by Pelle Gunnerfeldt, 'Erasure' arrives alongside a video directed by Adam Hart, set within the offices of a shadowy security agency.
Speaking about the song, vocalist Dan Hoff says, "Erasure is a chaotic mash of genres, an unwavering cry into the void in the face of imperialism and tyranny."
Recorded with returning collaborator Alex Greaves and mixed by Pelle Gunnerfeldt, 'Erasure' arrives alongside a video directed by Adam Hart, set within the offices of a shadowy security agency.
Speaking about the song, vocalist Dan Hoff says, "Erasure is a chaotic mash of genres, an unwavering cry into the void in the face of imperialism and tyranny."
The release follows a period of extensive touring around 'Come and See', including UK and European shows and festival appearances. Gurriers have also been announced as support for Kneecap at London’s OVO Wembley Arena on 18th September, and will undertake their first full North American tour in March 2026.
Their dates read:
SEPTEMBER
12 Rock In The Barn Festival, Vernon, France
13 Leffingeleuren Festival, Leffinge, Belgium
18 OVO Wembley Arena, London, UK
27 Estrella SON Soundhood, various venues, London, UK
OCTOBER
16 Arts School, Glasgow, UK
17 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
18 SWN Festival, Cardiff, UK
18 Future Days Festival, Birmingham, UK
21 Strange Brew, Bristol, UK
22 Where Else?, Margate, UK
23 Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth, UK
24 O2 Academy, Oxford, UK
25 MASH, Cambridge, UK
DECEMBER
9 Botanique, Brussels, Belgium
10 Molotow, Hamburg, Germany
11 Lido, Berlin, Germany
13 YUCA, Cologne, Germany
14 Karlstorbahnhof, Heidelberg, Germany
15 Petit Bain, Paris, France
18 Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Ireland
19 Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland
20 Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland
21 Limelight, Belfast, Northern Ireland
MARCH
5 Soda Bar, San Diego, US
6 Zebulon, Los Angeles, US
7 Bricks & Mortar, San Francisco, US
9 Polaris Hall, Portland, US
10 Barboza, Seattle, US
13 DC9, Washington DC, US
14 Milkboy, Philadelphia, US
16 Elsewhere, Brooklyn NY, US
17 Sonia, Cambridge, US
19 Garrison, Toronto, Canada
20 Third Man Records, Detroit, US
21 Cobra Lounge, Chicago, US
Their dates read:
SEPTEMBER
12 Rock In The Barn Festival, Vernon, France
13 Leffingeleuren Festival, Leffinge, Belgium
18 OVO Wembley Arena, London, UK
27 Estrella SON Soundhood, various venues, London, UK
OCTOBER
16 Arts School, Glasgow, UK
17 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
18 SWN Festival, Cardiff, UK
18 Future Days Festival, Birmingham, UK
21 Strange Brew, Bristol, UK
22 Where Else?, Margate, UK
23 Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth, UK
24 O2 Academy, Oxford, UK
25 MASH, Cambridge, UK
DECEMBER
9 Botanique, Brussels, Belgium
10 Molotow, Hamburg, Germany
11 Lido, Berlin, Germany
13 YUCA, Cologne, Germany
14 Karlstorbahnhof, Heidelberg, Germany
15 Petit Bain, Paris, France
18 Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Ireland
19 Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland
20 Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland
21 Limelight, Belfast, Northern Ireland
MARCH
5 Soda Bar, San Diego, US
6 Zebulon, Los Angeles, US
7 Bricks & Mortar, San Francisco, US
9 Polaris Hall, Portland, US
10 Barboza, Seattle, US
13 DC9, Washington DC, US
14 Milkboy, Philadelphia, US
16 Elsewhere, Brooklyn NY, US
17 Sonia, Cambridge, US
19 Garrison, Toronto, Canada
20 Third Man Records, Detroit, US
21 Cobra Lounge, Chicago, US
