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The Maccabees Reveal Biggest UK Headline Show To Date
The band have announced a show at London’s Alexandra Palace.

The Maccabees have announced that they will be playing their largest UK headline show to date.
The band, who recently released their new album ‘Given To The Wild’ have revealed plans to play at London’s Alexandra Palace in June.
The five-piece are currently on tour after having scored a number four in the UK Album charts, and will be playing their biggest ever headlining stint on the 8th June.
JUNE
08 Alexandra Palace, London
Tickets go on sale on Friday 27th January and will be priced at £20 each.
The band’s tour dates on their current tun are as follows.
JANUARY
23 Glasgow, QMU
24 London, Koko (MTV Brand New For 2012 Showcase)
26 London, Brixton Academy
27 Birmingham, Institute
29 Newcastle, Academy
MARCH
03 Dublin, Academy
04 Belfast, Spring & Airbrake
05 Edinburgh, Picture House
07 Middlesborough, Town Hall
08 Nottingham, Rock City
09 Brighton, Dome
10 Leeds, O2 Academy
12 Liverpool, Academy
13 Bristol, Academy
14 Norwich, UEA
16 Southampton, Great Hall (Guildhall)
17 Cardiff, University Great Hall
18 Wolverhampton, Civic
19 Cambridge, Corn Exchange
28 Manchester, Ritz
‘Given To The Wild’ is out now through Fiction Records.
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