Extended run
Peace add further dates to 2015 UK tour
The additional dates follow a number of the original run selling out.
Peace have added six further dates to their UK tour after tickets for a number of previously announced shows sold out earlier this morning (Thursday 20th November).
Peace tweeted at midday: “Get #HappyPeople… We’ve just added etra dates for our UK Tour in Bristol, Nottingham, Newcastle and Brighton! ☮”
Harrison Koisser, frontman of the band also assured London fans that a date in the capital will soon be announced, tweeting: “We’re announcing the London show next week plZ stop sending our team hate mail lol – H xxxxxxxxx”
The tour will coincide with the Birmingham band’s second album ‘Happy People’, which features this year’s singles ‘Money’ and ‘Lost On Me’ and is due on 9th February via Columbia Records. It follows their 2013 debut ‘In Love’.
The full track list for ‘Happy People’ is:
1. O You
2. Gen Strange
3. Lost On Me
4. Perfect Skin
5. Happy People
6. Someday
7. Money
8. I’m a Girl
9. Under the Moon
10. World Pleasure
Peace now play the following 2015 dates:
JANUARY
15 Liverpool, Kazimier
22 Bristol, Exchange
23 Bristol, Fleece (new)
24 Birmingham, The Library at the Institute
29 Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
30 Sheffield, Queens Social Club
31 Sheffield, Queens Social Club (new)
FEBRUARY
05 Nottingham, Bodega
06 Nottingham, Bodega (new)
12 Norwich, Waterfront Studio
MARCH
05 Newcastle, Cluny
06 Newcastle, Cluny (new)
12 Manchester, Deaf Institute
17 Glasgow, King Tuts
18 Glasgow, King Tuts (new)
19 Belfast Music Hall (new)
20 Dublin, Whelan’s
26 Brighton, The Haunt
27 Brighton, The Haunt (new)
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