January 31, 2012 20:06

Feist plays mini UK tour this March – ticket details

The 'Metals' singer will appear with M Ward at London's Royal Albert Hall on March 25

Feist plays mini UK tour this March – ticket details

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Feist is set to play a trio of UK dates as part of a newly announced world tour.

The Canadian artist will be appearing with M Ward - pictured below - at London's Royal Albert Hall on March 25, Manchester's O2 Apollo on March 26 and Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on March 27 after a host of European shows and before playing California's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April.

Feist will also headline this year's Green Man festival. The singer songwriter, who released her fourth album 'Metals' last year, will headline the festival's closing night on August 19.

Also among the first names confirmed for the Welsh festival are The Walkmen, The Felice Brothers, Yann Tiersen, Jonathan Richman, Damien Jurado and Slow Club.

The event takes place in Wales' Brecon Beacons from August 17-19. It was headlined by Explosions In The Sky, Iron & Wine and Fleet Foxes in 2011 with the likes of Laura Marling, The Low Anthem, Noah & The Whale, James Blake, Gruff Rhys and Bellowhead also playing sets.

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

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