Guillemots gigs postponed
The Guillemots Haldern Pop 06
Illness forces the band to pull two dates
Guillemots have been forced to cancel two dates of their UK tour.
The band were forced to postpone their show at Nottingham Rock City last night (October 17) and they've pulled their Bristol University gig tonight because of illness.
Both gigs have now been rescheduled for February next year with the Bristol date now being moved to the city's Academy.
All tickets from both shows will be valid for the new dates.
It is unclear whether their remaining dates will be affected, but their forthcoming BBC Electric Proms concert at the Camden Roundhouse on October 28 will go ahead.
The remaining dates for their UK tour are as follows:
Liverpool Carling Academy (October 20)
Newcastle University (21)
Manchester University (22)
Leeds Metropolitan University (25)
Cardiff Solus (26)
Reading University (30)
London Astoria (November 2/3)
Oxford Brookes University (4)
Bristol Academy (February 11)
Nottingham Rock City (12)
London Brixton Academy (16)
For ticket availability, go to NME.COM/Gigs
The band were forced to postpone their show at Nottingham Rock City last night (October 17) and they've pulled their Bristol University gig tonight because of illness.
Both gigs have now been rescheduled for February next year with the Bristol date now being moved to the city's Academy.
All tickets from both shows will be valid for the new dates.
It is unclear whether their remaining dates will be affected, but their forthcoming BBC Electric Proms concert at the Camden Roundhouse on October 28 will go ahead.
The remaining dates for their UK tour are as follows:
Liverpool Carling Academy (October 20)
Newcastle University (21)
Manchester University (22)
Leeds Metropolitan University (25)
Cardiff Solus (26)
Reading University (30)
London Astoria (November 2/3)
Oxford Brookes University (4)
Bristol Academy (February 11)
Nottingham Rock City (12)
London Brixton Academy (16)
For ticket availability, go to NME.COM/Gigs
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