Biffy Clyro return with new single ‘A Little Love'
Biffy Clyro have returned with a brand new song – listen to 'A Little Love' below.
The band have been teasing 'Biffy X' – their 10th studio album – and now returned with their first single of 2025.
'A Little Love' follows the band's 2020 album A Celebration of Endings and the following year's follow-up The Myth of the Happily Ever After.
The new single arrives ahead of the band's huge Pyramid Stage slot at this month's Glastonbury, where they will play before The 1975 on the Friday night at Worthy Farm.
Listen to the new song below.
Last year, Biffy played a series of celebratory shows titled 'A Celebration of Beginnings'. It saw them play their first three albums, 2002's Blackened Sky, 2003's Vertigo of Bliss and 2004's Infinity Land, in full at Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom and London's O2 Shepherds Bush Empire.
The gigs were described as a reward for 'hardcore fans who have been with the band throughout their journey to date'.
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