October 20, 1998 17:44

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Welsh wizards follow [B]MANICS[/B] support with headlining tour...

MORE ROAD RAGE

Catatonia have announced headlining dates for next year in addition to the Manic Street Preachers shows that kick off at Bournemouth International Centre on December 18.

The tour preceeds the previously announced Welsh dates at Langollen Eistedfodd International Arena [/url](May 22 & 23) and their huge outdoor show at Port Talbot Margam Park (29)

The gigs are at Derby Assembly Rooms (March 10), Wolverhampton Civic Hall (11), Sheffield Octagon (12), Glasgow Barrowlands (14), Leeds Town and Country (15), Newcastle Northumbria University (16), Manchester Apollo (18), London Brixton Academy (19), Cambridge Corn Exchange (22), Portsmouth Guildhall (23) and Hereford Leisure Centre (24).

The band's old label Crai are rereleasing the band's 'For Tinkerbell' and 'Hooked' EPs on one CD at a special low price on Monday, November 23. The EPS were originally released in 1993 and 1994 respectively and catch the band at a much rawer stage of their development. The tracks are 'For Tinkerbell', 'New Mecurial Heights', 'Dimbran', 'Sweet Catatonia', 'Gyda Gwen', 'Hooked', 'Fall Beside Her', and 'Difrycheulyd (Snail Ambition)'.



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