Still Remains Announce UK Tour To Mark 20 Years Of 'Of Love And Lunacy'
- Sean Friswell
- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read

Metalcore pioneers Still Remains are thrilled to announce their long-awaited return to the UK for a special tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their landmark debut album, 'Of Love and Lunacy'. This November, the band will perform the album in its entirety, front to back, across 10 cities, joined by support acts Devil Sold His Soul and Eschelon.
Released by Roadrunner Records in 2005 to critical acclaim, 'Of Love and Lunacy' blended melody and aggression in a way that helped define mid-2000s metalcore. With standout tracks like “The Worst Is Yet To Come” and “White Walls”, the album catapulted Still Remains from Grand Rapids, Michigan to global recognition, earning them international tours alongside acts like Trivium, Atreyu, and Bullet For My Valentine.
As well as performing deep cut “Stare and Wonder” from the album, which the band have never played live before, Still Remains promise to also include a couple of bonus fan favourites from their full catalogue - and possibly even a new song!
Frontman T.J. Miller states,
"We couldn't be more excited to return to the UK—our second home—to celebrate 20 years of "Of Love and Lunacy." This record changed our lives forever, and it's incredibly humbling to know it still holds a special place in the hearts of so many after all this time. We can't think of a better way to celebrate this milestone than by coming back to the country that welcomed us so warmly back in 2005, and has continued to embrace us ever since. We can't wait to see all of you and share these songs live once again!"

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