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Twenty Twenty Release Sneak Peak Of New Single & Unveil The Wanted Support Dates

Monday, 07 March 2011 Written by Brad Norris
Twenty Twenty Release Sneak Peak Of New Single & Unveil The Wanted Support Dates

Hailing from Essex and Cambridge, Twenty Twenty are lead singer and guitarist Sam Halliday, his brother bassist Jack Halliday and drummer Sonny Watson-Lang. The band formed in early 2009 after Sonny agreed to play drums with the Halliday brothers.

Since then the trio have steadily created an incredible buzz prior to their major label signing. Honing their craft playing live shows with the likes of JLS, McFly, Selena Gomez and The Sugababes and touring the UK on their own headline sold-out tours throughout 2010, they amassed a huge fan base along the way.
 
Their independently released ‘Get Down Live With Twenty Twenty’ DVD sensationally reached No.4 in the UK’s music DVD charts, behind only the likes of U2 and Michael Jackson.
 
Now with major label support in the shape of Geffen, Twenty Twenty will release their new single ‘Love To Life’ on 17th April followed by a mini album in late April. Written by the band and produced by Julian Emery (McFly, Simple Plan, Lissie), ‘Love To Life’ is an infectious cocktail of rock and pop featuring an indelible melody, an anthemic sing-along chorus and soaring guitar riffs, while the lyrics reveal the excitement of feeling love for the first time. Below is a preview of the single.


 
The band recently supported on The Saturdays UK tour throughout February to great acclaim - and will now be supporting The Wanted on the following tour dates:
 
THE WANTED UK tour – support slot:

26th March: Rhyl Pavillion
28th March: Manchester Apollo
29th March: Manchester Apollo
30th March: Newcastle City Hall
1st April: Brighton Centre
2nd April: Notts Royal Concert Hall
3rd April: Cardiff CIA
5th April: Plymouth Pavillion
6th April: London Hammersmith Apollo
7th April: London Hammersmith Apollo
9th April: Bournemouth BIC
10th April: Sheffield City Hall
11th April: Wolves Civic Hall
13th April: Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
14th April: Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
15th April: Edinburgh Playhouse

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