Feeder Announce Further Intimate Shows For November & UK Festival Appearances
Monday, 19 March 2012
Written by Jon Stickler
Feeder have extended their string of low-key UK live shows, announcing today further dates for November. In addition, Feeder have also confirmed they will perform at a number of Summer festivals, including Isle Of Wight Festival, T In The Park, Sonisphere and Kendal Calling.Tickets for Feeder's New Tour Dates are onsale this Friday at 9am.
Feeder’s new single 'Children Of The Sun' will be released on 30th April as a download and on 7" vinyl. It’s the second single from their forthcoming album 'Generation Freakshow' due 23rd April.
‘Children Of The Sun’ harks back to Feeder’s most emotive and melodic moments. The single is a powerful reminder that despite making a name for themselves with high-energy rock tracks, Feeder are equally skilled at crafting poignant, slow-burning anthems.
Having wowed audiences in January and February, Feeder will be giving fans the chance to sample songs from ‘Generation Freakshow’ on intimate dates in April and November.
Apr 23rd - The Leadmill, Sheffield
Apr 24th - Warrington Parr Hall
Apr 26th - Waterfront, Norwich
Apr 27th - Coal Exchange Cardiff
June 22nd - Isle of Wight Festival
July 6th - T In The Park, Scotland
July 7th - Sonisphere, Knebworth
July 27th - Kendal Calling, Cumbria
Nov 17th - O2 Academy Glasgow – NEW DATE
Nov 18th - Academy Manchester – NEW DATE
Nov 20th - Guildhall Portsmouth – NEW DATE
Nov 21st - Civic Hall Wolverhampton – NEW DATE
Nov 23rd - O2 Academy Brixton, London – NEW DATE
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