Fresh faces
Peace confirm main supports for 2015 UK tour
Birmingham band invite new acts along for the ‘Happy People’ ride.
Peace have confirmed several new bands to support them on their forthcoming, January 2015 UK tour.
With dates spanning from January to March, instead of picking one act for the ride, they’ve selected several new faces for the 2015 dates.
Highlights include exciting new London act YAK and the sunshine-gleaming pop of fellow Brummies Ekkah (pictured, top).
Brighton’s Our Girl - set to play DIY’s Hello 2015 shows in London next year - will also be making an appearance, with Class of 2015 God Damn supporting for a homecoming show in Birmingham.
See the full list of dates and support acts below:
JANUARY
15 Liverpool, Kazimier (The Vryll Society)
17 Birmingham, The Institute (God Damn)
22 Bristol, Exchange (YAK)
23 Bristol, Fleece (YAK)
24 Birmingham, The Library at the Institute (Juice)
29 Leeds, Brudenell Social Club (Carnabells)
30 Sheffield, Queens Social Club (The Moon)
31 Sheffield, Queens Social Club (The Moon)
FEBRUARY
05 Nottingham, Bodega (The Moon)
06 Nottingham, Bodega (The Moon)
09 London, Heaven (Ekkah)
12 Norwich, Waterfront Studio (Teen Brains)
13 Norwich, Waterfront Studio (Teen Brains)
14 Northampton, The Roadmender (Neighbour)
MARCH
05 Newcastle, Cluny (Yak)
06 Newcastle, Cluny (Yak)
12-14 Manchester, Deaf Institute (FLESH)
17 Glasgow, King Tuts (Echo Valley)
18 Glasgow, King Tuts (Echo Valley)
19 Belfast Music Hall (The Late Twos)
20 Dublin, Whelan’s (PRINCESS)
26 Brighton, The Haunt (High Tyde)
27 Brighton, The Haunt (High Tyde, Our Girl)
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