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The Canadian quartet will preview new tracks from their April due album ‘Elevator’...
Hot Hot Heat have announced plans to play a special one-off gig in LONDON on January 26.
The Canadian quartet will preview new tracks from their April due album ‘Elevator’ for the show at the Borderline.
They will perform the concert with new guitarist Luke Paquin who joined the band after Dante DeCaro left the group shortly after the record was completed.
Paquin, who originates from San Francisco, was previously in the band The Stradlers.
Hot Hot Heat will release ‘Elevator’s’ first single, ‘Goodnight, Goodnight’ on March 28.
Other tracks slated to appear on the album include ‘Running Out Of Time’, ‘Island Of The Honest Man’, ‘Dirty Mouth’, ‘No Jokes – Fact’, ‘U Owe Me And IOU’, ‘Middle Of Nowhere’, ‘Pickin’ It Up’, ‘Ladies And Gentlemen’, ‘Elevator’, ‘Shame On You’, ‘Soldier In A Box’ and ‘Jingle Jangle’.
Tickets are on sale now. For availability, call the NME Ticketline on 0870 1 663 663.
The Canadian quartet will preview new tracks from their April due album ‘Elevator’ for the show at the Borderline.
They will perform the concert with new guitarist Luke Paquin who joined the band after Dante DeCaro left the group shortly after the record was completed.
Paquin, who originates from San Francisco, was previously in the band The Stradlers.
Hot Hot Heat will release ‘Elevator’s’ first single, ‘Goodnight, Goodnight’ on March 28.
Other tracks slated to appear on the album include ‘Running Out Of Time’, ‘Island Of The Honest Man’, ‘Dirty Mouth’, ‘No Jokes – Fact’, ‘U Owe Me And IOU’, ‘Middle Of Nowhere’, ‘Pickin’ It Up’, ‘Ladies And Gentlemen’, ‘Elevator’, ‘Shame On You’, ‘Soldier In A Box’ and ‘Jingle Jangle’.
Tickets are on sale now. For availability, call the NME Ticketline on 0870 1 663 663.
Hot Hot Heat tickets:
| Date / Time | Artist | Venue | Town/City | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 02, 2010 19:30 | Hot Hot Heat | The Scala - Kings Cross | London |
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