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British Sea Power to tour in April, perform Man Of Aran live
JoeDiddly by Luke Slater March 12th, 2010

British Sea Power, currently in the midst of mixing and mastering their new record, have announced a tour for the end of April and early May, though it's only in England and Scotland, so I'm not going to label it a 'UK TOUR' as provincial types and pedants will complain in equal measure.

There will also be a couple of shows, provisionally, which will see the band play last year's vastly underrated documentary-soundtrack Man Of Aran (see below for 'Come Wander With Me' video) in full, live. Plus, an appearance or three at Tan Hill Inn, which claims to be the highest pub in the country.

Last week the band posted a progress report on their blog, writing:

"We go into the studio at the end of the week to mix the new album, which will be all wrapped up in a few weeks. We're all very positive about it, and will hopefully be able to let you hear a track in a month's time."

Dates are as follows:

April:
3 – Hinterland Festival, Glasgow Arches
25 – Colchester, Arts Centre
26 – Manchester, Moho
27 – London, St. Annes Church - (Man Of Aran performance)&
29 – Sheffield, Showroom (Man Of Aran)
30 April - 2 May – Tan Hill Inn, Reethh, North Yorks

May:
3 – Leeds, Holy Trinity Church
18 – Birmingham, Glee Club
19 – Liverpool, Masque Theatre
20 – Leicester, Y Theatre
21 – Bath, Komedia
22 – London, Bloomsbury Ballroom

& = Performance not yet confirmed.



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