Travis tour in September; new album forthcoming
The once-massive Scots (in terms of profile, not waistline) are to release a new single 'Something Anything' and set off on tour in September»
The once-massive Scots (in terms of profile, not waistline) are to release a new single 'Something Anything' and set off on tour in September»
The charts. An Eden-like oasis of fun and frivolity, where Mika and P Diddy can play with each others' tingly bits in a guilt-free environment. But sometimes the charts go bad...»
A noticeable lack of high new entries in the singles chart this week, but plenty of jostling for position among the top five, the Arctic Monkeys' 'Brianstorm' valiantly doing battle with a stellar cast of pop’s elite to clinch the number two spot behind Beyoncé and Shakira...»
DiS has been busy this week. Busy beavering away at organising exciting things to do with festivals and tours and records and stuff, stuff that you might just be hearing about very soon. Yes, very soon. So long as the rug’s not pulled out from under our virtual arses...»
Scottish pop-rockers Travis are to play their first live shows in the UK since 2005 next month...»
Scottish yawnsmiths Travis are set to release their first studio album in four years sometime this Spring...»
Following the announcement that Morrissey will not be headlining this year's Isle of White festival, it has now been revealed that Travis has stepped into the breach.»
Travis, have announced warm up at Liverpool Carling Academy on Friday 8th July, prior to appearing as one of the headliners at this year’s T In The Park Festival.»
Looking firmly towards the festive period already, record companies have lined up announce a slew of music DVD releases... here are some of said treats.»
Travis have announced a 13-date tour for March 2004, their biggest for two years.»
The Manic Street Preachers are set to headline the NME stage at V2002 following the unfortunate withdrawal of Travis. Since Travis drummer, Neil Primrose, fractured a vertebrae in his neck, there had been much speculation »
ITV2 is to show its cutting edge status by agreeing to televise the V2002 music festival live for the first time. ITV2 has signed a deal to broadcast action from the weekend event, which includes sets from top bands Stereophonics, Nickelback and Counting Crows, will take place simultaneously»
Travis' headlining appearance at V2002 is in doubt after drummer Neil Primrose suffers a serious injury in France. The band had just ended a series of appearances at European festivals with a performance at the Belfort festival in France 2 days »
Stereophonics, Travis and The Chemical Brothers have been announced as the headlining acts for the V2002 Festival. Other acts confirmed to play the event so far include Badly Drawn Boy, Groove Armada, Supergrass, Primal Scream, Starsailor and Stereo MC's over a tot»
Tickets go on sale at 9:30 on 29th September
25/02/02 - NOTTINGHAM Arena
26/02/02 - PLYMOUTH Pavilions
01/03/02 - BIRMINGHAM NIA
04/03/02 - SHEFFIELD Arena
05/03/02 - NEWCASTLE Arena
07/03/02 - ABERDEEN Exhibition Centre
08/03/02 - GLASGOW SECC
11/03/02 - CARDIFF International »
Mean Fiddler are yet to make an official statement but it appears that there are no weekend tickets left for Reading 2001. The evil capitalist web ticket agencies are certainly declaring the event sold out.
If you're desperate to go (and you should be because mogwai are playing!) it's worth ringing around »
Scottish 'rock' band (used in the widest possible interpritation) Travis are going to release full length versions of the B-sides from their forthcoming single 'Sing', on their web site. The first tracks available at Travis Online are 'You Don’t Know What I’m»