July 29, 2010 22:33

Edwyn Collins announces UK tour and ticket details

Former Orange Juice frontman to hit the road in November

Edwyn Collins announces UK tour and ticket details

Photo: Albert Uriach

Edwyn Collins has announced details of an autumn UK tour.

The former Orange Juice frontman will be playing in support of his new solo album, 'Losing Sleep', which is released on September 13 and features members of The Cribs, The Drums, The Magic Numbers and Franz Ferdinand.

The tour starts in Oxford on November 5.

Collins will also play London's 100 Club on August 11 and Queen Elizabeth Hall on September 23, plus appear at the Inverness Book Festival on August 15 and End Of The Road Festival on September 10.

Edwyn Collins will play:

London 100 Club (August 11)
London Queen Elizabeth Hall (23)
Brighton Komedia (November 4)
Oxford O2 Academy 2 (November 5)
Leeds Brudenell Social Club (6)
Glasgow Oran Mor (7)
Newcastle Cluny (9)
Manchester Deaf Institute (10)
Preston 53 Degrees (12)
Liverpool The Well (13)
Bristol Fleece (14)
Birmingham Glee Club (15)


Tickets for the November tour go on sale tomorrow (July 30) at 9am (BST), besides the Oxford date, which is available from Saturday (July 31) at 12pm (BST).

To check the availability of Edwyn Collins tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.


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