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My Bloody Valentine extend UK comeback tour

My Bloody Valentines

My Bloody Valentines

Shoegazing legends add extra shows across the UK

Indie legends My Bloody Valentine have extended their first UK tour since 1992 due to demand.

The band, who have not released an album since 1991’s ‘Loveless’, announced yesterday they will play three shows in summer 2008.

The band will now play two extra London dates at the Roundhouse on June 21 and 22 after selling out the original June 20 show in just six minutes this morning (November 16).

They have also added extra nights in Manchester and Glasgow.

They will play:

London Roundhouse (June 20, 21, 22)
Manchester Apollo (28, 29)
Glasgow Barrowland (July 2, 3)


To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

But you can watch the band now on NME.COM by checking out our Friday Afternoon Top Ten.

To celebrate the news, we’ve collected together ten cracking videos of the band. We’ve got interviews, live footage and music videos – all available to watch now on the NME Office Blog.

Head over to the Office Blog now and have a gander, and don’t forget to leave your own comments and YouTube links.

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