There’s a rumble in the distance, and it’s not just the sound of thunder—it’s the unmistakable roar of Sky Valley Mistress firing up the engine of their hearse, Thundertaker, and taking their riotous rock show on the road. The Blackburn-born duo have announced their October UK tour alongside the release of their new single, also titled “Thundertaker,” dropping 26th September via New Heavy Sounds.
The Band That Drives Rock to the Brink
Sky Valley Mistress aren’t just another rock band—they’re a sonic spectacle. Fronted by Kayley “Hell Kitten” Davies and Max “Leather Messiah” Newsome, the band’s signature duel-drumming setup is a visceral, no-holds-barred experience. No click tracks. No backing tracks. No samples. Just raw, unfiltered rock and roll.
Since forming in 2012, the band has carved out a reputation for blistering live shows and genre-defying releases. Their debut EP The Best Thing You’ve Never Heard was a bold introduction, followed by the critically praised full-length Faithless Rituals in 2020. They’ve shared stages with The Subways, Band of Skulls, and Cadillac Three, and turned heads at Download, Camden Rocks, and Sound City.

Thundertaker Tour: Rock and Roll in the Flesh
While the new single “Thundertaker” lands on 26th September, it’s the tour that’s got us fired up. Starting 2nd October at The Black Heart in London, the band will be hauling their hearse across the UK, bringing their explosive live energy to venues from Sheffield to Kent. Fans attending the shows will also have the chance to uncover hidden “Enrolment Envelopes” containing early access to the band’s upcoming second album.
Expect speaker-splitting volume, sweat-soaked riffs, and the kind of performance that leaves your pulse racing and your ears ringing. This is rock and roll in the flesh—unfiltered, unapologetic, and unforgettable.

October 2025 Tour Dates:
- 02 – London, The Black Heart
- 03 – Sheffield, Network
- 04 – Darwen, Sunbird
- 17 – Hull, DiveHU5
- 18 – Preston, The Continental
- 23 – Reading, The Purple Turtle
- 24 – Tunbridge Wells, Forum Basement
- 25 – Kent, The Lighthouse
Tickets and info: skyvalleymistress.com

Top 5 Sky Valley Mistress Tracks You Need to Hear
Whether you’re new to the band or gearing up for the tour, here’s your essential listening guide:
- My Time Has Come – A psychedelic slow-burner that erupts into a colossal wall of sound.
- The Day of the Lion – EP opener that showcases Davies’ vocal range and the band’s dynamic punch.
- Hell Ain’t Got Your Hound – Bluesy swagger meets heavy riffs—pure Sky Valley grit.
- Skull & Pistons – A standout from Faithless Rituals, dripping with desert rock vibes.
- You Got Nothin’ – Raw, rebellious, and riff-heavy—an anthem for the disenchanted.

Final Word
Sky Valley Mistress are firmly on the Rock News UK radar. With a sound that hits like a desert storm and a stage presence that could wake the dead, they’re not just rolling through towns—they’re tearing them up. The Thundertaker tour is shaping up to be a full-throttle showcase of their raw power and fearless showmanship—no gimmicks, no backing tracks, just pure rock and roll.
They’ve got the grit, the gear, and enough gas in the hearse to make it to the top. So let’s get our drumming game on, lace up the boots, and get to a show. Because when Sky Valley Mistress roll into town, you don’t just hear the music—you feel it in your bones.
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