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See HAL. See HAL run. See HAL go on tour forever....
Lorelei_22 by Laurel Dreher February 23rd, 2005
Dublin lite-rockers HAL certainly have their hands full these days. The group's second single, 'Play the Hits,' will reach the shops on April 4, with their debut album coming out only a couple of weeks later on April 18.

And as if that wasn't enough, HAL also have not one, not two, not even three...but four different tours they will be embarking on throughout the months of March and April.

The boys will tour with the likes of Doves, The Thrills, and Brendan Benson, as well as headlining a few dates of their own later on this spring:

FEBRUARY-MARCH

supporting Doves

22 Feb. Edinburgh Corn Exchange
23 Aberdeen Music Hall
24 Glasglow Glasgow Academy
26 Belfast Ulster Hall
28 Dublin Olympia
2 Mar. Bristol Colston Hall
4 Southampton Guildhall
5 Cardiff Cardiff University
7 Exeter Exeter University
8 Brighton Brighton Dome
10 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
11 Norwich UEA
12 Cambridge Corn Exchange

MARCH

supporting The Thrills

13 Edinburgh Queens Hall
15 Cardiff Cardiff University
16 Liverpool Liverpool University
17 London Hammersmith Palais

MARCH-APRIL

Headline

29 Mar. London Bush Hall
1 Apr. Ireland, Cork An Cruisin Lan
2 Ireland, Dublin The Village
3 Ireland, Belfast The Limelight

APRIL

supporting Brendan Benson

18 Norwich The Waterfront
19 Northampton Roadmender
20 Bristol Fleece & Firkin

For more info on the band or their upcoming tour, visit their official website here.



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