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Brappy clappy: This Town Needs Guns and Jonquil tour
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly March 16th, 2007

This Town Needs Guns and Jonquil are to co-headline a string of dates over the next few months, supported by a motley bunch of indie hopefuls.

While TTNG play every date on the tour, Jonquil will not be performing at the Edinburgh leg. Instead, support will come in the shape of Kate Nash.

Other support acts for the tour include George Pringle, House of Brothers, The Little Explorer, Cats and Cats and Cats and Meet Me In St. Louis.

Below you'll find the details in full, with those dates when the line-up differs handily delineated by my collection of magic symbols. Free gigs, though, have not been awarded the same humility. See if you can spot them.

March
29 Oxford The Cellar ~

April
1 Edinburgh Henry's Cellar Bar *
2 Newcastle Head Of Steam
3 Harrogate Moko Lounge
4 Leeds Dr Wu's (FREE!)
5 Hull The Adelphi
6 Derby The Five Lanterns #
7 Lincoln The Travellers Rest
9 Ipswich The Ice Bar (FREE!)
10 Guildford The Boileroom
11 London 93 Feet East +
12 Tunbridge Wells The Forum


~ = w/ George Pringle, House of Brothers
* = w/ Kate Nash
# = w/ The Little Explorer
+ = w/ Meet Me In St. Louis, Cats and Cats and Cats

Find them OK? This Town Needs Guns will also release a double A-side single on 30th April - it will feature the tracks Wanna Come Back To My Room And Listen To Some Belle And Sebastian?/And I'll Tell You For Why.

A 'jonquil' is a type of daffodil, in case a few things about this story were confusing you. Like that picture of my mate Chad up there.



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