Eagles Of Death Metal announce tour
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January shows are followed by March jaunt
Eagles Of Death Metal have announced a UK tour in March.
The band, who recently left Guns N' Roses' US tour in dispute will play two UK shows in January too.
The band – which features frontman Josh Homme and Jesse Hughes – will release a new single ’I Got A Feelin’ (Just Nineteen)’ on December 4.
They will play:
Bristol Anson Rooms (January 23)
Oxford Zodiac (25)
Birmingham Academy (March 1)
Manchester Academy (3)
Leeds Metropolitan University (4)
Glasgow ABC (5)
Nottingham Rock City (6)
Newcastle University (7)
Cambridge Junction (9)
Portsmouth Pyramids (10)
London Astoria (11)
For ticket availability go to NME.COM/gigs.
Along with the tour, frontman Hughes told NME.COM to expect a few impromptu gigs.
“I know there’s gonna be some surprise shows," he declared. "It's probably gonna be 50-50 with Josh I think. But like I always say the only way I’m gonna get out his shadow is if he ain’t standing in my sun. We’re gonna finish our tour in England because that’s where the heart is.”
The band, who recently left Guns N' Roses' US tour in dispute will play two UK shows in January too.
The band – which features frontman Josh Homme and Jesse Hughes – will release a new single ’I Got A Feelin’ (Just Nineteen)’ on December 4.
They will play:
Bristol Anson Rooms (January 23)
Oxford Zodiac (25)
Birmingham Academy (March 1)
Manchester Academy (3)
Leeds Metropolitan University (4)
Glasgow ABC (5)
Nottingham Rock City (6)
Newcastle University (7)
Cambridge Junction (9)
Portsmouth Pyramids (10)
London Astoria (11)
For ticket availability go to NME.COM/gigs.
Along with the tour, frontman Hughes told NME.COM to expect a few impromptu gigs.
“I know there’s gonna be some surprise shows," he declared. "It's probably gonna be 50-50 with Josh I think. But like I always say the only way I’m gonna get out his shadow is if he ain’t standing in my sun. We’re gonna finish our tour in England because that’s where the heart is.”
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