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Irish band Kodaline have announced a four-pack of live dates in the UK at the end of this year. These shows also end a long Continental European run of shows in early November. Tickets will be available on Friday, the 7th of July, at 10 AM. Last week, I reviewed their new single ‘Brother’, the first taste of their upcoming third album. The name and release date of the new album hasn’t been announced yet, but something tells me it’ll be out before these live dates. For more on Kodaline here on TGTF, go here.
Friday 8th December 2017 – Manchester Apollo
Saturday 9th December 2017 – Glasgow Academy
Sunday 10th December 2017 – Birmingham Academy
Tuesday 12th December 2017 – London Brixton Academy
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Mary Chang on Monday, 12th June 2017 at 9:00 am
Maryland pop-punk icons Good Charlotte have announced a series of shows for this winter in the UK. The presale for these tickets begins on Wednesday, the 15th of June, at 9 AM. The general sale will follow on Friday, the 17th of June, at 9 AM. If you need some further persuasion, you can watch the Americans’ new live gig video for ‘Keep Swingin’ ft. Kellin Quinn directly under the tour date listing. Past coverage of Good Charlotte here on TGTF can be found through here.
Monday 27th November 2017 – Southampton Guildhall
Tuesday 28th November 2017 – Nottingham Rock City
Thursday 30th November 2017 – Glasgow Barrowland
Friday 1st December 2017 – Birmingham Academy
Saturday 2nd December 2017 – Manchester Academy
Sunday 3rd December 2017 – London Brixton Academy
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Mary Chang on Wednesday, 31st May 2017 at 9:00 am
Neil Hannon’s very existence will always be linked to the band he has fronted and masterminded for over 2 decades, The Divine Comedy. Last year, he released ‘Foreverland’, the 11th Divine Comedy album. My review of it before its September 2016 release is through here. Tickets to the shows from mid-November in the UK into mid-December in Ireland are on sale now. To catch up on all of TGTF’s coverage on The Divine Comedy, follow this link.
Wednesday 22nd November 2017 – Edinburgh Usher Hall
Thursday 23rd November 2017 – Leeds Academy
Friday 24th November 2017 – Birmingham Institute
Sat 25th November 2017 – Cardiff University Great Hall
Sunday 26th November 2017 – Bristol Colston Hall
Tuesday 28th November 2017 – Manchester Ritz
Wednesday 29th November 2017 – London Hammersmith Apollo
Thursday 30th November 2017 – Bournemouth Academy
Friday 1st December 2017 – Brighton Dome
Saturday 2nd December 2017 – Norwich LCR at the UEA
Monday 4th December 2017 – Cork Opera House
Tuesday 5th December 2017 – Limerick University Concert Hall
Wednesday 6th December 2017 – Derry Millennium Forum
Thursday 7th December 2017 – Belfast Ulster Hall
Friday 8th December 2017 – Dublin Olympia
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Mary Chang on Thursday, 18th May 2017 at 9:00 am
In a touring scheme similar to what Teleman did a few years back, Lucy Rose will be playing a series of shows in libraries. She has announced five shows in December in England, which are all already on sale. A few weeks ago, we shared with you Lucy’s track ‘Is This Called Home’, from her upcoming album ‘Something’s Changing’, out on the 14th of July. To catch up on all of TGTF’s past coverage on Lucy Rose, follow this link.
Saturday 9th December 2017 – London Idea Store Whitechapel Library
Sunday 10th December 2017 – Bristol Central Library
Monday 11th December 2017 – Liverpool Central Library
Tuesday 12th December 2017 – Lancaster Library
Wednesday 13th December 2017 – Barrow Library