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The Shins bring Port of Morrow to London in March
sean by Sean Adams January 18th, 2012

Whilst Broken Bells take a break, The Shins' James Mercer and his new band of merry men have a new album and are coming over to London in March to play it^, like, live.

Port of Morrow is out on Monday 19th of March 2012 in the UK. A few days later, on the 22nd, The Shins will be making a glorious racket with their joy-filled sadcore at The Forum in London's not-particularly-plush Kentish Town. It's a 14+ gig. Tickets will set you back £20 + a booking fee but that's the price of glee these days. Tickets go on sale via the ATP website at 10am THIS FRIDAY. Anything else you'd like to know?

Please note: This gig may change your life.

^ = they'll probably play all 'the classics' too, don't you worry...

'Simple Song'

The Shins also play some shows in Europe in March 2012 which are as follows:

Sun 25th – Melkweg – Holland, Amsterdam
Mon 26th – Bataclan – Paris, France
Wed 28th – Kesselhaus – Berlin, Germany
Fri 30th – Berns – Stockholm, Sweden

The tour will see James Mercer leading a Shins line-up of Yuuki Matthews (bass), Jessica Dobson (guitar), Richard Swift (keyboards) and Joe Plummer (drums).



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