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Palladium announce debut album details

Band set for March release

Palladium have confirmed their debut album will be released on March 17.

The record will be called ’The Way It’s Not’, and was recorded in Los Angeles with Beck and The Kooks producer Tony Hoffer.

The album will feature singles ‘Happy Hour’ and ‘High 5’, plus songs including ‘Swings And Roundabouts’, ‘White Lady’, ‘Midnight Service’ and ‘Greatest Dancer’.

Meanwhile the band will play the following headline tour:

Southampton Joiners (January 24)
Brighton Barfly (25)
Bristol The Louisiana (27)
Oxford Carling Academy (28)
Liverpool Barfly (30)
Birmingham Bar Academy (February 2)
Leeds Cockpit (3)
Stoke-on-Trent Sugarmill (8)
Nottingham The Bodega Social Club (10)
Manchester Night And Day Café (11)
London Borderline (14)
Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach (16)


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


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