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Young Fathers announce UK headline tour for 2015
Mercury Prize winners go on a nineteen-date run next year.
Shortly after picking up the Mercury Prize, Young Fathers have announced plans to tour the UK in 2015.
Their headline run across the country takes in nineteen shows, including an appearance at London KOKO. A schedule begins in March, running through until June next year.
Last month, the band unveiled a new standalone track called ‘Soon Come Soon’. Listen below the dates.
Young Fathers’ ‘DEAD’ LP is out now.
Tickets for these dates are available via TicketWeb.
MARCH
13 Skelmersdale, Skelmersdale Library
14 Rochdale, Rochdale Library
MAY
20 Glasgow, Art School
21 Newcastle, Riverside Club
22 Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
23 Galloway, Knockengorroch
25 Manchester, Gorilla
26 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
27 Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
28 London, Koko
29 Brighton, The Haunt
31 Southampton, Engine Rooms
JUNE
01 Gloucester, Guildhall
02 Oxford, Academy 2
03 Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
04 Stoke-On-Trent, Sugarmill
05 Norwich, Arts Centre
06 Sheffield, O2 Academy 2
07 Liverpool, Kazimier
Records, etc at
Young Fathers - White Men Are Black Men Too (Vinyl LP - black)
Young Fathers - White Men Are Black Men Too (Cd)
Young Fathers - Live From Paris (Vinyl 10 - white)
Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy (Cd)
Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy (Vinyl LP - red)
Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy (Vinyl LP - black)
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