Festivals
Belle and Sebastian to headline ATP Iceland 2015
Scottish band’s new album is scheduled to come out later this year.

Scottish legends Belle and Sebastian have been confirmed to headline next year’s ATP Iceland.
The 2015 festival will take place at Ásbrú, a former NATO base in Keflavík, on 2nd-4th July.
Its 2014 bill took place earlier this month, hosting Mogwai, Liars and Portishead.
Belle and Sebastian have completed work on their new album, with a tentative release date of winter 2014 via Matador.
The Stuart Murdoch-led group wrote the follow-up to 2010’s ‘Write About Love’ with producer Ben H. Allen.
Belle and Sebastian play the following 2014 tour dates:
JULY
26 Costa Brava, Spain - Festival Porta Ferada
28 Santiago de Compostela, Spain - Plaza de la Quintana
AUGUST
03 Katowice, Poland - Off Festival
08 Cesena, Italy - Rocca Mallatestiana
10 Palermo, Italy - Ypsigrock Festival
OCTOBER
03 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival
10 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival
31 Paris, France - Pitchfork Music Festival Paris
Records, etc at

Belle and Sebastian - How To Solve Our Human Problems (Part 3)
Belle and Sebastian - Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
Belle and Sebastian - Late Developers
Belle and Sebastian - Belle and Sebastian Write About Love
Belle and Sebastian - Days Of The Bagnold Summer
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