Biffy Clyro review – triumphant set marks a thunderous renewal

Biffy Clyro's Return to Form is a Thunderous Affair

The Scottish rockers have been through a tumultuous time, but their latest tour marks a triumphant renewal. The band, 30 years and 10 albums into their career, are on the road in support of 2025's Futique, a record that drew inspiration from the likes of Bowie, Iggy, and Nick Cave.

Tonight, at Nottingham's venue, Biffy Clyro delivered a blistering set that showcased their signature blend of rock, pop, and metal. The band's new songs feel like a breath of fresh air, rooted in renewal, reconnection, and newfound purpose. Simon Neil's vocals soared on the urgent opening track, Friendshipping, an ode to maintaining meaningful relationships.

Futique was recorded in Berlin, but tonight's performance felt decidedly more pop-oriented than their earlier work. The slow-burning ballad Goodbye explodes into an anthemic chorus, while Shot One embodies the band's knack for merging catchy hooks with heavy riffs.

The setlist also included older material that still holds up today. That Golden Rule's dual violins added a tense and wiry element to the performance, while Mountains got the crowd pogoing in unison. The stripped-back acoustic delivery of Machines provided a welcome respite from the frenetic energy of earlier tracks like Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies.

As the band built towards their climax, it was clear that Biffy Clyro were on fire. The near two-hour set was a rollercoaster of sound, with moments of sheer brutality and ear-shattering loudness. While some parts felt a tad familiar, the triumphant closing one-two of Bubbles and Many of Horror left the audience screaming in unison: "We are Biffy fucking Clyro!" Huge confetti cannons exploded as the band took their final bow, having successfully conquered Nottingham. The return of this iconic Scottish rock outfit is a thunderous affair that's not to be missed.
 
idk how they do it but biffy Clyro still got it 🤯! i mean, 30 years in and they're still rocking out like there's no tomorrow. i loved the new songs tonight, friendshipping was so catchy 🎵 but what really stood out to me was that they didn't forget where they came from either. they played all these old tracks that still hold up today and it was like nothing had changed except for how good they are now 😂. Simon Neil's vocals are insane on this album and tonight he brought the house down 🤯. i loved the whole setlist, it was like a rollercoaster of emotions but in a good way 😆. can't wait to see what they do next!
 
🤔 I'm telling you, have you noticed how they only did that one acoustic song to calm us down? It was like, totally strategic to make us think they're all about the chill vibes before throwing it back at us with some serious face-melting riffs 🤘. And what's up with this 'frenetic energy' business? Sounds like just a fancy way of saying "we want you to buy more merch" 💸. But seriously, Biffy Clyro killed it out there – that crowd was WILD 🎉!
 
"Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." 🌟 As Biffy Clyro takes the stage and brings their unique sound back to life, it's clear that they're breaking free from what could have been just another ordinary tour. Their music is a reflection of their passion and creativity, and tonight's performance was a true celebration of that. The energy in the crowd was palpable, and the band's ability to connect with their audience is truly something special 🤩
 
OMG 🤯, I'm so stoked to see Biffy Clyro back on the scene! Their latest tour is literally a breath of fresh air 💨, and their new album Futique is giving me ALL THE FEELS 😍! Simon Neil's vocals are, like, wow 🤩, and those guitar riffs? FORGET ABOUT IT 🎸! I'm not surprised they went for a more pop-oriented vibe tonight, though - it's all about that catchy hook life 📈. And can we talk about how much I love "That Golden Rule"? The dual violins are giving me all the feels 😍... anyway, Biffy Clyro is back and better than ever, and if you haven't seen them live yet, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 🎟️🔥
 
I'm loving their new album Futique! They seem to have found their groove back 🤩. I mean, Simon Neil's vocals are insane tonight - the guy can hit those high notes like nobody's business 😲. And the setlist is so well curated, they've got old and new tracks that all work together seamlessly. It's like they're playing two different bands at once - one's all heavy and metal, and the other's all catchy and poppy 🤘. The energy in the crowd was electric too - I love how they still get the pogo party started with Mountains 🏋️‍♂️. The only thing that's slightly confusing is why some of their old tracks feel a bit... familiar? But overall, Biffy Clyro are back and better than ever 🔥.
 
I'm telling you, Biffy Clyro's latest tour has been the real deal 🤩! I've had an eye on them since their early days, and it's amazing to see how they've managed to stay relevant without sacrificing their sound. That Futique album was a game-changer – it's like they took all the best bits from their discography and mashed them into one cohesive masterpiece.

The live show at Nottingham was absolutely electric 🔥! I'm not surprised they played some of the older tracks that still hold up today, but I love how they've incorporated new material that feels both fresh and true to their roots. Simon Neil's vocals are still insane, by the way... I mean, have you heard him belt out "Friendshipping" live? 😍 The energy in the crowd was palpable – everyone was singing along, dancing, and even crying (in a good way) during that emotional ballad Goodbye.

What really impressed me was how well they balanced the setlist – from mellow acoustic moments to full-on loudness explosions. It's clear they've been working on perfecting their craft, and it shows in every performance. Biffy Clyro are back and better than ever, folks! 🎸
 
omg i'm so stoked biffy clyro is back on tour 🤘 they really delivered a killer setlist tonight! i love how their new album futique is giving me all the feels - it's like they've found their old spark again 🔥 and simon neil's vocals are always on point 😍 i'm still on a high from that epic closer many of horror, though... my student voice can't even handle the raw energy 🤯 did anyone else feel the vibe at nottingham tonight?
 
🤯 just got back from biffy clyro concert in nottingham and OMG they're back 🔥! 30 years in and still killing it 🎸 their new album futique is a game changer 💖 i love how they've merged old vibes with new pop sensibilities it's like a breath of fresh air 💨 simon neil's vocals are insane 🤩 friendshipping was my jam tonight 🎶 also loved the acoustic set with machines, nice break from all the energy 😌 and wow, those confetti cannons were insane 🎊 they closed out the night with a bang - still got that live Biffy magic ✨
 
🤯 OMG I'm so stoked about Biffy Clyro's new tour!!! 🎸 Their latest album Futique sounds like such an underrated gem 🤫 and it's awesome to see them finding their groove back after all those years. Simon Neil's vocals are still giving me chills 😍 that opening track Friendshipping was pure energy 💥 I love how they're experimenting with new sounds, but still keeping their signature rock vibes 🤘 Their live show is just insane 🤯 I'm definitely adding this to my bucket list ASAP 💯 Have you guys seen them live yet? What's your fave song from the new album? 😁
 
You know what's weird? I was at the park yesterday and saw a squirrel eating a piece of pizza crust 🍕😂. Like, who puts cheese on a squirrel-friendly snack? And then I started thinking about my grandma's old recipe book... it had this crazy good-looking chocolate cake recipe that's been passed down for years. My sister said we should make it for the family gathering next month, but I'm kinda tempted to experiment with some new flavors 😊. Did you know that Nottingham has this awesome street art scene? Maybe Biffy Clyro was inspired by those murals when they wrote that song... 🎨
 
🤩 I was blown away by Biffy Clyro's performance tonight! They really have found their groove again 🎸 Simon Neil's vocals are insane 😲 and the new songs on Futique are so catchy 🔥. I love how they've maintained that signature sound while still experimenting with different styles. The crowd was electric all night 💥 and it felt like we were all experiencing this magic together 🤗. That closing one-two of Bubbles and Many of Horror was EVERYTHING 😩🔥. Can't wait to see what's next for them! 🎉
 
man i was so hyped when i saw biffy clyro live 🤩 they brought back that old magic but with some fresh vibes from futique the crowd was totally into it they played all their hits and even threw in some deep cuts from older albums like machines is still giving me chills to this day 🎸 what i love about these guys is how they can go from a mellow acoustic part to a full-on rock anthem in a split second it's like they're speaking straight to your soul. the energy was electric, the whole place was jumping and singing along to every word 🤘 and let's be real, that final bow with confetti cannons? iconic
 
🤣 finally they're back on form! I mean, it's about time Biffy Clyro returned with some decent tunes. Their new album Futique was getting some hype but I wasn't sold yet... until tonight's gig, tbh. Those Scottish lads know how to put on a show 🎸🔥. The setlist was like a rollercoaster of emotions - from slow jams to face-melting riffs 🤘. Simon Neil's vocals were on point, and I'm loving the new direction they've taken with Futique... it's not as experimental as some people thought 😏. Nottingham, you're lucky! 👍
 
I just got back from the concert and I'm still buzzing from the energy! Biffy Clyro really do have a gift for crafting songs that get stuck in your head for days on end 😂. Their new album Futique has definitely reinvigorated their sound, and it's amazing to see them taking risks with their music again. The whole setlist was so well-balanced - from the high-octane rockers like Shot One to the more mellow ballads like Machines. I love how they're not afraid to experiment and try new things! Simon Neil's vocals are just wow, he's got this incredible range that never fails to give me chills 🤩. And can we talk about how much fun it is to sing along to those anthemic choruses with thousands of other people? It's truly a special experience 🎉.
 
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