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Penguin Cafe Confirm Autumn UK And Ireland Tour

Monday, 25 March 2019 Written by Jon Stickler

Penguin Cafe have lined up live dates in September and October.

Beginning in Birmingham, the tour will then call in Edinburgh, Cambridge, London, Manchester, Bristol, Cardiff, and Dublin, where it will finish at the National Concert Hall on October 7. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on March 28.

The genre-defying Penguin Cafe was founded in 2009 by Arthur Jeffes as a continuation of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, led by his father Simon Jeffes. The band's rotating line up has featured contributions from Cass Browne of Gorillaz, Neil Codling of Suede, Oli Langford of Florence and the Machine and Darren Berry of Razorlight, among others.

Jeffes and his group are currently in the studio working on their fifth album. The follow up to 2017's 'The Imperfect Sea' is expected in the autumn.

Penguin Cafe Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Fri March 29 2019 - LYME REGIS Marine Theatre
Sat September 28 2019 - BIRMINGHAM Town Hall
Sun September 29 2019 - EDINBURGH Queens Hall
Mon September 30 2019 - CAMBRIDGE Corn Exchange
Wed October 02 2019 - LONDON Queen Elizabeth Hall
Thu October 03 2019 - MANCHESTER RNCM Theatre
Sat October 05 2019 - BRISTOL St Georges Hall
Sun October 06 2019 - CARDIFF St David's Hall
Mon October 07 2019 - DUBLIN National Concert Hall

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