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Dog Is Dead Confirm Biggest Headline Tour To Date & Tickets

Friday, 16 November 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
Dog Is Dead Confirm Biggest Headline Tour To Date & Tickets

Dog Is Dead have confirmed details of their biggest UK headline tour to date. The band will be embarking on a run of dates kicking off at Oxford’s Academy 2 on February 22nd, following with shows in Manchester, Gloucester, Norwich, Portsmouth, Preston, Nottingham, Hull, Sheffield, London’s KOKO, Cardiff and Stoke Sugarmill on March 8th.

New single 'Teenage Daughter' is out on 17th December, you can watch the official video below.



It’s fair to say the past year has been a massive one for these five 21-year-olds. This summer, the band played 25 festivals, including their storming Reading + Leeds performance, and headed out on a 30-date UK headline tour in February. They’ve also received huge on-going support from the likes of Radio 1, XFM, NME Radio and MTV Rocks.

Dog Is Dead 2013 UK Tour Dates are as follows:

Feb 22nd - Oxford Academy 2
Feb 23rd - Gloucester Guildhall
Feb 24th - Cardiff The Globe
Feb 25th - Norwich Arts Centre
Feb 27th - Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
Feb 28th - Preston 53 Degrees
Mar 1st - Nottingham Rock City
Mar 2nd - Hull Fruit
Mar 3rd - Sheffield Queens Social
Mar 6th - London KOKO
Mar 7th - Manchester Sound Control
Mar 8th - Stoke Sugarmill

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