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Friendly Fires Forced To Cancel More Shows
Following a cancellation in Southampton, the band have had to scrap more dates due to illness.

Friendly Fires have had to cancel more shows from their ongoing tour due to illness, the NME has announced.
The band were forced to cancel yesterday’s Southampton show due to frontman Ed MacFarlane being diagnosed with a viral throat infection, but they had hoped that no other shows would be affected.
But it’s now been announced that they will also reschedule their shows at Nottingham Rock City tomorrow (14th November) and at Newcastle’s O2 Academy on Tuesday (15th November) to allow Ed to recover
The three-piece’s next scheduled show after that is at Manchester O2 Apollo on 17th November which, at present, is still planned to go ahead.
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