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Wolf Alice add second London show to 2016 UK & Ireland tour
The band will be playing another show at London’s Forum next March.
It’s been a predictably busy week for DIY faves Wolf Alice: not only did they appear on Jools Holland and been nominated for the Mercury Prize, but they had also confirmed plans for a 2016 UK and Ireland tour.
That wasn’t enough for the quartet though, so they’ve only gone and added a second London show to their forthcoming touring run.
The band, who released ‘My Love Is Cool’ this summer, will now play two back-to-back shows at The Forum, after selling out their original appearance in the capital. They’ll now be playing on both 26th and 27th March.
Their full list of 2016 tour dates is as follows.
MARCH
04 Belfast, Mandela Hall
05 Dublin, Olympia, IE
07 Stoke-On-Trent, Keele Uni Students’ Union
10 Manchester, Academy
11 Norwich, UEA
13 Oxford, O2 Academy
14 Portsmouth, Pyramids
16 Glasgow, Barrowlands
17 York, Barbican
19 Leeds, O2 Academy
21 Folkestone, Leas Cliff Halls
22 Brighton, The Dome
23 Nottingham, Rock City
24 Cardiff, Great Hall
26 London, The Forum (New date)
27 London, The Forum (Sold out)
Tickets for all the band’s shows are on sale now.
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