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The Dead Daisies Announce Debut UK Headline Show

Friday, 20 September 2013 Written by Jon Stickler

The Dead Daisies have announced details of their first ever UK headline show at Camden’s Underworld on November 20. Support will come from very special guests Leogun and the Graveltones.

The Dead Daisies release their debut single Lock ‘N’ Load, featuring Slash, in the UK on October 28. The single is currently receiving a huge amount of airplay on national UK radio. The bands debut album 'The Dead Daisies' will be released early 2014.

Formed around the nucleus of Australians Jon Stevens (Noiseworks/INXS) and David Lowy (Red Phoenix/Mink), the powerful musical collective is completed by a line-up that speaks volumes. They include, Charley Drayton (the X-pensive Winos/the Cult), Richard Fortus (Guns ‘N’ Roses/Thin Lizzy), Darryl Jones (the Rolling Stones) and Dizzy Reed (Guns ‘N’ Roses).

The Dead Daisies sound is created around the tracks written by Stevens and Lowy which is based on the music they both love – classic late ‘70s early ‘80s hard rock, in that soulful Bad Company meets Foreigner via the Faces kind of vibe – big choruses, powerful melodies, and strong hooks. In addition, the Dead Daisies will be main support on the Black Star Riders UK tour this November and December.

The Dead Daisies UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows

Wed November 20th 2013 - LONDON Underworld

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