Twisted Nerve Celebrates
Manchester's premier indie label Twisted Nerve has announced a UK Tour in celebration of their thirtieth release.
'Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Twisted Nerve But Were Afraid To Ask' (TN30) featuring rare tracks by all the Twisted Nerve artists will be released on the 24th September on double CD/vinyl.
To celebrate, the label has announced the following tour:
- Sun 30 Sep Manchester Sankeys Soap
- Thu 04 Oct London 93 Feet East
- Sat 06 Oct Holland Amsterdam Paradiso
- Thu 18 Oct Brighton Essential @ Pressure Point
- Wed 24 Oct Leeds The Cockpit
- Fri 26 Oct Sheffield Barfly
- Sun 28 Oct Newcastle Newcastle University
- Fri 02 Nov Belfast Belfast Festival @ Queens Uni
- Sat 03 Nov Ireland Dublin The Shelter
- Fri 23 Nov Glasgow School of Arts
All the bands (including Misty Dixon, Dakota Oak Trio and Mum&Dad) bar Alfie will be playing London, Manchester and Amsterdam. A selection of two bands and two DJ's will cover the other evenings. Rare Twisted Nerve visuals will also be displayed on the tour.
Co-label founder Badly Drawn Boy will compere the Manchester, London and Amsterdam dates.
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