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Hurts Announce UK Shows As Part Of New European Tour & Tickets

Friday, 03 June 2011 Written by Jon Stickler
Hurts Announce UK Shows As Part Of New European Tour & Tickets

Hurts are set to launch a massive European tour this Autumn starting in September in Stuttgart and climaxing at O2 Academy Brixton in November.

Theo and Adam have had an incredible 12 months from the release of their debut single 'Better Than Love'. Since then they became the fastest selling new UK band in the world, already clocking up over 700,000 albums and more than 1 million singles so far worldwide.  With Platinum albums in Germany and Switzerland, Gold in the UK and across Eastern Europe, 600K Facebook followers and more than 43 million youtube views, Hurts have well and truly arrived with style. 
 
Crowned NME’s Best New Band of 2011 at the recent NME Awards and with their debut album 'Happiness' both the NME and Popjustice’s Readers Album Of The Year, HURTS are now announcing their biggest European tour to date. They will be covering Germany, Russia, Croatia, Austria and Switzerland before returning to UK.

Hurts Tickets and UK tour dates:

November 2011

Nov 2nd - Centre, Brighton
Nov 3rd – O2 Academy, Glasgow
Nov 4th - O2 Academy Brixton, London
 
Hurts Tickets presales are from 9am on Monday June 6th at www.facebook.com/hurts Hurts Tickets are on general sale from 9am on Wednesday 8th June.

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