October 16, 2009 14:56
The Cranberries to reform for live return
Dolores O'Riordan and co announce London gig and plans for new album
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The Cranberries have announced they are to reform, with their first gig announced to take place at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The show will take place on March 3 next year.
Singer Dolores O'Riordan will be joined by the other original members of the Cranberries for the reformation, and she says there are plans for a new record too.
"I've decided to reunite with my former band members in The Cranberries and we will be writing new songs and performing tracks off my new album ['No Baggage'] as well as our greatest hits during the shows. I’d love to see you out there," she explained.
Tickets for the band's Royal Albert Hall gig go on sale on Monday (October 19). See Kililive.com for more information.
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