Andrew Bird heads out on DiS-sponsored UK jaunt
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Andrew Bird will head out on his first ever full-band UK headline tour next month - and DiS is sponsoring it.
The shows accompany the re-release of Bird's 'Heretics' single after it was selected to box Michael Palin's latest whimsical jolly on BBC money.
Turn up at the given whens and wheres, which are listed below, and you'll have the chance to buy a special edition tour CD featuring reworked album tracks, new songs and a cover of Dylan's 'Oh Sister'.
Promised dates:
November
4 Belfast Speakeasy
5 Glasgow Arches
6 Birmingham Glee Club
8 Manchester Academy 3
9 London Koko
Read DiS's take on Bird's latest LP, Armchair Apocrypha, here.
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It is a good cover
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brilliant!
clever man
I hesitate to use the word genuis, but this man is the future of music!
he looks like
pete doherty with that cup over his face.
saw him earlier in the year
he was solo and ti was the best gig i have ever been too for pue genius and a masterful performance with two loop pedals.
this full band while i doubt will top that will give me a chance to see a new type of live performance from this absolutely amazing artist


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