Hat-trick heroes
Wolf Alice add third night at London’s Forum
The band tour the UK and Ireland in March.
After having revealed a second date at the venue this morning, Wolf Alice have just confirmed they’ll be playing a third night at The Forum in London this March as part of their spring 2016 UK tour.
In addition to the original date of 27th March, and earlier’s announcement of 26th March, they’ll now also appear on 28th March, Easter Monday.
Their Easter Sunday date (27th March) at the 2,300-capacity venue sold out “immediately”.
Tickets for the new dates are on sale now.
The band - who were nominated this week for the Mercury Prize for debut album, ‘My Love Is Cool’ - begin on 4th March in Belfast, and now finish on 28th March at The Forum.
MARCH
4 Belfast Mandela Hall
5 Dublin Olympia
7 Stoke-On-Trent Keele Uni Students’ Union
10 Manchester Academy
11 Norwich UEA
13 Oxford Academy
14 Portsmouth Pyramids
16 Glasgow Barrowlands
17 York Barbican
19 Leeds Academy
21 Folkestone Leas Cliff Halls
22 Brighton The Dome
23 Nottingham Rock City
24 Cardiff Great Hall
26 London Forum (New-ish date)
27 London Forum (Sold out)
28 London Forum (New date)
Watch the band’s performance of ‘You’re A Germ’ on Later… with Jools Holland earlier this week.
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