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Go see the 'Gwai: tour dates and ticket info in full
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver January 17th, 2006
Scottish guitar army types Mogwai tour these fair isles through March and April, following their sell-out run at London's ICA.

The band - whose new album Mr Beast remains slated for a March 6th release, preceded by a single, 'Friend Of The Night', at the end of January - play the following venues (tickets on sale NOW):

March
29 Bristol Academy (0117 929 9008/SeeTickets)
30 Southampton University (0115 912 9000/SeeTickets)
31 Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall (0115 912 9000/SeeTickets)

April
01 Oxford Brookes University (01865 484750/WeGotTickets)
02 Cardiff Coal Exchange (029 20 494 917/TicketLine)
04 Cambridge Junction (01223 511 511/Junction website)
05 Liverpool Carling Acdemy (0870 771 2000/Academy website)
06 Newcastle Northumbria University (0191 261 2606/SeeTickets)
07 Sheffield The Plug (01142 492 208/The Plug website)
27 Edinburgh Queens Hall (Triptych Festival) (0870 903 3444/TicketWeb)

Full details of this year's Triptych are available, as and when they're updated, here. Mogwai also play London's Royal Albert Hall on September 22nd, tickets from 020 7589 8212 or WeGotTickets.

Photograph by Lucy Johnston



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