Death Cab announce a few more UK shows
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Following last week’s announcement of a now sold-out show at London’s Electric Ballroom, Death Cab for Cutie have unveiled four further dates to take place later this summer.
As you may already know, the band have a new album out next month, Narrow Stairs arriving on the 12th of May, a week after single ‘I Will Possess Your Heart’ is available physically on the 5th. If you’re a keen one, the track will be issued digitally a week before that.
Anyway, dates:
May
6 London Electric Ballroom *
July
15 Birmingham Academy
16 Manchester Apollo
17 London Brixton Academy
18 Suffolk Latitude Festival
* = sold-out
Tickets cost £16 except in London where they rise to £17.50 – find them here, while information on Latitude can be got at here. Look out for an interview with Death Cab frontman Ben Gibbard to run on DrownedinSound soon.
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Bastards
No Scottish date. Here's hoping they'll maybe play T.
I'm not even that bothered about Death Cab
But it pisses me off when big acts just ignore north of the boarder.
Maybe...
..it's because you can't spell!
I'm pretty much
going to Latitude now.
I don't think I'd want to see them again.
I wouldn't go to a gig for them.
But if they played Glasto, I'd definitely go and sit and love them.


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