Slint announce first UK headline shows since 2007
03 October 2013, 10:47
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Post-rock outfit Slint had already revealed plans to reunite for the upcoming ‘End of an Era’ All Tomorrow’s Parties festival, now they’ve booked a handful of shows for before and after.
The American band, who parted ways in 1992 before a handful of live dates in 2005 and 2007, will play the Loop leg of the last ATP weekender later this winter, with headline dates in Manchester and London also now scheduled.
The Manchester date will take place at the city’s Royal Albert Hall on 28 November, with the London show following at The Forum on 3 December.
The ATP fest will take place between 29 November – 1 December in Pontins, Camber Sands. Buy tickets for that here.
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