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Starsailor release comeback single with Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood

'Tell Me It's Not Over' is out in March

Starsailor have revealed details of their new single - and one track features a guest appearance from The Rolling Stones' guitarist Ronnie Wood.

'Tell Me It's Not Over' is out on March 2. The release will come backed up by a version of the title track from the band's forthcoming new album, 'All The Plans'[b], which features [b]Wood on guitar.

The album will be released on March 9.

'Tell Me It's Not Over' will also come backed by a new non-album track, 'In Their World'.

The band are also set for a UK tour, starting in late March.

Starsailor will play:

Glasgow ABC (March 26)
Manchester Ritz (27)
Sheffield Leadmill (28)
Liverpool Academy (30)
Leeds Metropolitan University (31)
Wolves Wulfrun (April 1)
Oxford Academy (3)
Portsmouth Pyramid (4)
Bristol Academy (5)
Cambridge Junction (7)
Norwich UEA (8)
London Shepherds Bush Empire (9)


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

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gazhat 

Jan 28, 2009

.........god almighty is this shower of shite still going ????....i think Ronnie Wood has seiously lost the fucking plot having anything to do with these....

Orangeboy 

Jan 28, 2009

Why don't you do us all a favour and tell us it "is" over!

JanenJoe 

Jan 29, 2009

When you've graced the cover of NME as the best new band in Britain, released 3 albums (soon to be 4) and played on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury then feel free to make your moronic comments. Until then...........................................

Orangeboy 

Jan 29, 2009

So you have to be have had a vague amount of success to have an opinion? What a ridiculous comment. They are dull, derivitvie, and turgid, that's why no-one cares what they do. He totally ripped off Richard Ashcroft from the start anyway. Lets hope they don't linger around like a bad smell. I think Menswear were heralded as the best British band one year, also the Bluetones played on the Pyramid stage, does that make them great as well?

JanenJoe 

Jan 31, 2009

I agree that everybody should have an opinion but I don't agree that people should read stories about bands that they don't like and then add moronic comments. I also believe that you should never criticise somebody for acheiving something unless you're achievements are greater. If you don't like a band avoid them it's that simple. I take it you don't like Slight Return then?

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