April 3, 2006 10:54

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The Leeds five-piece will be performing at the Airwaves festival

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Kaiser Chiefs will headline this year's Iceland Airwaves festival alongside Wolf Parade and Brazilian Girls.

Jenny Wilson and Love Is All will also perform at the four day event, which is set to take place in Reykjavik between October 18-22.

Airwaves, now in its eighth year, is designed essentially to promote local Icelandic talent including Mugison, Apparat Organ Quartet and Leaves, who are all set to appear on the bill.

Over 120 acts will perform at the festival.

For more full line up details, check www.icelandairwaves.com.

Meanwhile, the Kaisers are set to kick off their spring tour at Glasgow's SECC later this month.

They will play:

Glasgow SECC (April 19)
London Alexandra Palace (21,22)
Plymouth Pavilion (24)
Brighton Convention Centre (25)
Birmingham NIA (26)
London Brixton Academy (Carling 24) (28)
Leeds Millennium Square (29,30)


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