The xx have unveiled plans to perform three shows to celebrate the release of their forthcoming second album.
The shows will take place at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire, Cardiff Coal Exchange and Edinburgh Usher Hall on the 10th, 11th and 12th September 2012, following the release of the trio’s second album ‘Coexist’.
Recorded in their London studio and produced by their very own Jamie Smith, the tracklisting for the album is as follows:
1. Angels
2. Chained
3. Fiction
4. Try
5. Reunion
6. Sunset
7. Missing
8. Tides
9. Unfold
10. Swept Away
11. Our Song
The band have the following live appearances planned:
JULY
23 Los Angeles, CA, The Fonda
25 Seattle, WA, Showbox
28 Toronto, ON, Phoenix Concert Theater
29 Montreal, QC, Metropolis
31 Boston, MA, Wilbur Theatre
AUGUST
02 New York, NY, Terminal 5
09 Sibinek, Croatia - Terraneo Festival
10 Budapest, Hungary - Sziget Festival
11 St Pere, France - La Route du Rock
18 St Polten, Austria - FM4 Frequency Festival
19 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands - Lowlands Festival
31 Laois, Ireland - Electric Picnic
SEPTEMBER
07 Isle of Wight, England - Bestival
10 London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire
11 Cardiff Coal Exchange
12 Edinburgh Usher Hall
Check out ‘Angels’, the first song to surface from the new LP now.
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