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Hard-Fi announce new UK tour

Hard Fi   Park stage, 20.30pm, Glastonbury festival 2007.     Pic James Quinton

Hard Fi Park stage, 20.30pm, Glastonbury festival 2007. Pic James Quinton

Richard Archer and co set for Christmas arena shows

Hard-Fi have announced the details of a UK arena tour.

Following a sold-out club jaunt this summer, the band will kick off their biggest tour yet on December 4 in Glasgow.

They'll then hit arenas in several cities including Brighton and Manchester before concluding with a show at London's Wembley Arena.

"This is our first real tour for the new album," frontman Richard Archer said in a statement. "We can't wait to take it on the road with all the old favourites from the first LP. These will be our biggest shows so far."

The tour dates are:

Glasgow Barrowlands (December 4, 5)
Liverpool Aintree Pavillion (6)
Swindon Oasis (8)
Brighton Centre (10)
Bournemouth BIC (12)
Nottingham Arena (13)
Birmingham Academy (14, 15)
Manchester Central (17)
London Wembley Arena (18)


To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now.

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