Don Broco on course for first UK Number 1 album

Their fourth album 'Amazing Things' arrived last year

Author: Chloe RobbinsPublished 1st Feb 2022

Don Broco are heading for their first UK Number 1 album with their highly acclaimed latest album 'Amazing Things'.

The album arrived digitally on Friday 22nd October 2021 but, due to worldwide delays in manufacturing, physical copies didn't arrive in time for 'Amazing Things' to reach the Top 40 on its original release.

On Friday (28th January 2022), the album finally arrived on vinyl, CD and cassette and has been flying through the charts, currently on course to earn the Bedford rockers their first UK Number 1.

Don Broco's past two albums have landed in the Top 10 album charts, with 2015's 'Automatic' earning Number 6 and 2018's 'Technology' beating it with a Number 5 spot. Their debut album 'Priorities' peaked at Number 25 back in 2012.

'Amazing Things' album cover

Speaking to Kerrang! Radio last year, Broco frontman Rob Damiani exclusively revealed to Jon Mahon that the real-life Hollywood megastar Bruce Willis has heard their track 'Bruce Willis' from the new album.

Rob explained: “We were contacted by a director duo who were basically starting writing a movie and they wanted to talk to us about potentially using some of our songs in the film.

“It’s very early stages at the minute, but we were just chatting and they were like, ‘yeah we're currently shooting a movie with Bruce Willis at the minute.’ So we were like ‘well, that's very random because we've just finished writing a song called ‘Bruce Willis.’’ They were like ‘send it over and we'll play it to him!’"

We can only hope Bruce Willis loved the track so much he bought the album and is helping to push 'Amazing Things' to Number 1.

To celebrate the physical release of their album, Don Broco are heading out for two special hometown shows before returning to Kingston for another Banquet Records release show.

Don Broco live shows:

FEBRUARY 2022

Esquires, Bedford - Fri 18th (6pm)

Esquires, Bedford - Fri 18th (8:30pm)

Pryzm, Kingston - Mon 21st

13 rock festivals to look forward to in 2022, including Slam Dunk:

Bearded Theory 2024

When: Thursday 23rd - Sunday 26th May 2024


Where: Catton Hall, Derbyshire


Headliners: Jane's Addiction, Amyl and The Sniffers, Future Islands, Sleaford Mods, Orbital and Dinosaur Jr.


The multi-award-winning four-day festival will return for 2024. Other performing artists include Bob Vylan, New Model Army, Ibibio Sound Machine, Jane Weaver, Pip Blom and Panic Shack.

Slam Dunk Festival 2024

When: Saturday 25th May 2024 (Hatfield Park) & Sunday 26th May 2024 (Leeds, Temple Newsam)


Where: Hatfield Park and Leeds, Temple Newsam


Headliners: You Me At Six, The All American Rejects, I Prevail, Funeral for a Friend and Boys Like Girls.


The UK's biggest independent rock festival, Slam Dunk, will return in 2024. Alongside the headliners, huge pop-punk, emo, metal and alternative music acts such as Asking Alexandria, Waterparks, Palaye Royale and Pale Waves join the bill. You Me At Six's headline performance will serve as their final UK festival performance.

Download Festival 2024

When: Friday 14th June to Sunday 16th June 2024


Where: Donington Park, Leicestershire


Headliners: Queens of the Stone Age, Fall Out Boy, Avenged Sevenfold, Royal Blood, The Offspring and Limp Bizkit.


The festival organisers have announced that it will return to its traditional format of three days next year. 2023's 20th anniversary extravaganza saw the main arena open for four days for the first time in the festival's history. Other acts include Pantera (their first UK show in 20 years), Corey Taylor, Those Damn Crows, Machine Head, Sum 41, Fear Factory, BABYMETAL, Lord of the Lost, While She Sleeps, Billy Talent, Biohazard and Bowling For Soup. A further eight acts were announced in March 2024 - including Slayer legend Kerry King, Welsh power trio Florence Black, gothic rockers Creeper, New York punk rockers Bayside and more.


The Bristol four-piece Mallavora will also play Download Festival 2024, after winning our competition The Deal.

Glastonbury Festival 2024

When: Wednesday 26th June – Sunday 30th June 2023


Where: Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset


Headliners: Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA and Shania Twain top the bill, with other acts including Paloma Faith, Avril Lavigne and Nothing But Thieves.


One of the most anticipated music festivals of the year, Glastonbury brings some of the biggest music acts together. Expect some huge names in rock and pop music to take to Glastonbury's fields next year - with more names such as Cyndi Lauper, Bombay Bicycle Club and The Last Dinner Party joining the bill.

Hellfest 2024

When: Thursday 27th - Sunday 30th June 2024


Where: Clisson, France


Headliners: Avenged Sevenfold, Machine Head, Metallica, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Megadeth, Royal Blood, Tom Morello and Mass Hysteria.


The blockbuster 179-band line-up for France rock and metal institution Hellfest is a sight to behold. Attended by more than 60,000 people in 2022, it's fair to say 2023's iteration was even bigger and better - and more hellish.

2000trees 2024

When: Wednesday 10th - Saturday 13th July 2024


Where: Upcote Farm, Gloucestershire


Headliners: The Gaslight Anthem, The Chats, Manchester Orchestra, Kids In Glass Houses, Creeper and Hot Mulligan.


This independent festival returns to bring together the best of new and underground British music. The three-day extravaganza will again take place in the Cotswold Hills, promising no genre distinction, with the caveat that 'most of the bands do tend to hold guitars.'

Steelhouse Festival 2024

When: Friday 26th - Sunday 28th July 2024


Where: Hafod-Y-Dafal Farm, Ebbw Vale, Wales


Headliners: King King, Elles Bailey, Oli Brown & The Dead Collective and The Zac Schulze Gang (Friday). Skindred, The Almighty, Living Colour, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons, Dan Byrne, Mr. Big, The Last Internationale, The Commoners, Jared James Nichols, James And The Cold Gun, Creeping Jean and Zac & The New Men, Accept, The Warning, South of Salem and Cassidy Paris (across the weekend).


Steelhouse Festival returns in 2024, and has announced that it will include Berniefest Friday - a day of celebration of the life and music of Bernie Marsden.

Bloodstock Open Air 2024

When: Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th August 2024


Where: Catton Park, Derbyshire


Headliners: Opeth, Architects, Amon Amarth, Hellripper, Igorrr, Korpiklaani, Infected Rain, Soen, Raised by Owls, Ignea, Deitus and more.


Also confirmed for the Ronnie James Dio main stage at next year's Bloodstock are Rotting Christ, The Night Flight Orchestra, Malevolence, Unleash The Archers, Septicflesh and Green Lunch.

ArcTanGent 2024

When: Wednesday 14th - Saturday 17th August 2024


Where: Fernhill Farm, Bristol


Headliners: And So I Watch You From Afar, Plini, Red Fang and Three Trapped Tigers.


Critically acclaimed independent festival ArcTanGent celebrates all things heavy with their three-day festival. Showcasing the best math-rock, post-rock and noise rock acts around, the festival will also include a silent disco till late.

Reading & Leeds Festival 2024

When: Wednesday 21st - Sunday 25th August 2024


Where: Reading's Richfield Avenue and Leeds' Bramham Park


Headliners: Fred again.., Lana Del Rey, Blink-182, Liam Gallagher, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Gerry Cinnamon.


The epic festivals will return for 2024, with headliners, as usual, playing over three days. On top of the huge six headliners that were announced in November 2023, it was also revealed that 21 Savage, Raye, Skrillex, Spiritbox and Digga D will be performing.

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