Announcing ‘Go For Broke’ Tour Dates

Announcing ‘Go For Broke’ Tour Dates

The first single from The Angels’ new studio album, “Ninety Nine“, posed a simple question:

‘Why don’t we go for broke?

It was both a statement of intent and a summation of how The Angels have approached their entire career.

For more than five decades, this is a band that’s never taken a backwards step.

After marking the group’s 50th anniversary in 2024, now comes a new tour celebrating the band’s past, present and future.

The Angels - New Vocalist Nick Norton - Promotional Photo - 2023

Welcome to The Angels’ Go For Broke tour.

Last year was really special,John Brewster says. “And that was down to all our fans who made the 50 Not Out tour one to remember. But I also really feel this is the beginning of an exciting new chapter for The Angels.

The album ‘Ninety Nine’ offers its first single, ‘Ninety Nine (Go For Broke)

The track is both an instant Angels classic and a savage statement on the state of the world.

It refers to the fact that 99 per cent of us have to accept our lot, while the one per cent take the lion’s share,” explains singer Nick Norton, who wrote the song with bass player Sam Brewster. “The super-rich are richer than they’ve ever been.”


One reviewer called a recent show from The Angels “…rock ’n’ roll thunder” –  “And,” John Brewster smiles, “I guess it is.

We’ve found a new energy” Sam Brewster says simply.

The band is really powering” Rick Brewster adds – “And we can feel the energy from the audience. We love our hardcore fans, but we’re also blown away by how many young people are at the shows these days”


This is it, folks! The AngelsJohn Brewster, Rick Brewster, Sam Brewster, Tom Brewster and Nick Norton

 – Go For Broke –


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