FOLLOWING the release of a critically-acclaimed new album after a run of blistering UK/EU shows in April Canadian punk rock band PUP have announced their first headline UK tour.

As part of the tour the effortlessly cool, charmingly nerdy band will be coming to Birmingham's Rainbow venue.

Earlier this year PUP revealed the name of its new album – The Dream Is Over.

They’re the exact words a doctor spoke to singer/guitarist Stefan Babcock upon discovering one of his vocal cords had a small cyst and was beginning to haemorrhage.

Given that the band – completed by drummer Zack Mykula, bassist Nestor Chumak and guitarist Steve Sladkowski – played over 450 shows in the last two years in support of its self-titled debut, it’s perhaps not surprising that it happened.

But while PUP had to end 2015 by cancelling its last couple of shows, by announcing The Dream Is Over the way they did – onstage at a sold-out show in Brooklyn – the Toronto four-piece proved that the exact opposite is true.

The Dream Is Over is visible, visceral proof that the dream is still alive.

It’s just that, after two exhausting years on the road, it turns out that the dream is just very different to what the four of them thought or imagined it would be like.

The Birmingham show is on August 30.