Stockholm's chaos-mongers, Viagra Boys, have returned with their latest single - a characteristically energetic track that pays tribute to the fascination of ancient bog mummies. Titled ‘The Bog Body’, this song is part of their upcoming album ‘viagr aboys’, set to release on April 25. Following earlier teasers ‘Man Made Of Meat’ and ‘Uno II’, it comes with a wildly entertaining video featuring frontman Sebastian Murphy embarking on a whirlwind romance with the corpse in question. Discussing the visuals, director Eoin Glaister expressed his enthusiasm: “I adore bog bodies. I’m obsessed. Thank goodness someone finally created a song about one. It was a dream project; I got to spend the day at the pub with friends while watching a Bog Lady dance to one of my favorite bands. It was a monumental effort from a truly talented group. Up the Bog!” You can check it out for yourself…
Viagra Boys will be performing live this year on the following dates:
APRIL 2025
12 Indio, CA, Coachella
19 Indio, CA, Coachella
25 Paris, Zenith
26 Brussels, AB
28 Bournemouth, O2 Academy
29 Birmingham, O2 Academy
30 Cardiff, Arena
MAY 2025
01 Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
02 Dublin, Olympia
03 IE, Dublin, Olympia
05 Glasgow, Barrowlands
06 London, O2 Brixton Academy
08 Berlin, Columbiahalle
09 Tilburg, 013
10 Luxembourg, Rockhal
11 Zurich, X-tra
JULY 2025
04 Vilnius, Lukiskes Prison
05 Turin, Flower Festival
06 Beuningen, Down The Rabbit Hole
11 Vitrolles, Domaine de Fontblanche
12 Neuve-Église, Décibulles Festival
18 Carhaix, Vieilles Charrues
20 Madrid, Noches del Botanico
AUGUST 2025
15 Trondheim, Pstereo
17 Hasselt, Pukkelpop
27 Sheffield (supporting QOTSA)
28 Sheffield (supporting QOTSA)
29 La Tour-de-Peilz, Nox Orae
30 Somerset, End of the Road Festival
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