February 14, 2007 9:38
Klaxons to play special matinee shows on UK tour Klaxons Tickets
The indie ravers will play to 'all ages' crowds
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Klaxons have added three matinee shows to their forthcoming UK tour.
The band, currently headlining the Shockwaves NME Awards Indie Rave Tour, will play the special dates in Glasgow, Manchester and London on their own May jaunt.
The matinee shows are "all ages" except Manchester, which is open to ages 14 and over.
The full list of shows is now:
Glasgow Academy (May 6 – and matinee show)
Birmingham Academy (7)
Nottingham Rock City (8)
Leeds Met University (9)
Northumbria University (10)
Liverpool Academy (12)
Manchester Ritz (13 – and matinee show)
Bristol Academy (14)
Norwich UEA (16)
Portsmouth Pyramid (17)
London Shepherds Bush Empire (18,19 – matinee show on 19)
Tickets for the new shows go on sale on Friday (February 16) at 9am.
To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS.
The NME Indie Rave Tour, also featuring CSS, The Sunshine Underground and New Young Pony Club.
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