(Classic Rock) Black Country Communion frontman Glenn Hughes says he isn't sure whether the band will tour in support of their upcoming fourth album. The supergroup are working on the follow-up to 2012's Afterglow having agreed to reunite following their 2013 split.
The new album is expected in 2017 and Hughes says he and guitarist Joe Bonamassa have been "inseparable" since beginning work on the music. But as he has a busy schedule ahead with a full 12 months of touring lined up in support of his upcoming solo album Resonate, Hughes is not sure whether BCC will hit the road.
Hughes tells Classic Rock: "It's due to be recorded in January and will come out in May, but I'm not worried that Resonate will get lost in the shuffle - not at all. It's more than strong enough to stand up in its own right.
"I have no idea whether there will be a tour from BCC. There may well be a chance of that but at this point I'm not going to speculate as, being the mouthpiece of BCC, last time it was me that took a beating from the trolls when it didn't happen." Read more here.
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