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  • Wednesday, 3 December 2008

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STEREO MC'S STEP IT UP TO FABRIC

The Rip Van Winkles of the dance world are to play at Fabric as part of their European tour...

STEREO MC'S have lined up a gig at FABRIC nightclub in LONDON as part of the UK leg of their forthcoming tour.

The band, who as previously revealed on NME.COM are to release a new album titled 'Deep Down & Dirty' on May 28, have also revealed that their first single, the title track from the album, has been remixed by Jon Carter, Andy Weatherall and newcomer The Ordinateur Sound.

Released on May 14 through Universal/Island, it will also feature new song 'Load' on the B-side, which will not be included on the album. It will be their first new material since May 1992.

The Fabric gig sees them perform as guests of Big Beat Boutique. They are expected to confirm a full UK tour later in the year, and make appearances at several festivals throughout the summer.

Speaking on their official website, www.stereomcs.com, the band said the tour may find some special guests joining them on the April dates, although no names have as yet been revealed.

Their tour dates are:
Dublin HQ (March 30)
Belfast Empire (April 1)
Glasgow King Tut's Wah Wah Hut (3)
Manchester MDH (4)
Nottingham Social (5)
London Fabric (6)
Amsterdam Melkweg (May 24)
Hamburg Grunspan (25)
Berlin M.a.Ost (26)
Munich Metropolis (28)
Vienna Flex (29)
Zurich Q (aka Matrix) (31)
Cologne Kantina (June 1)
Paris Elysee Montmartre (2)


To buy tickets to Stereo MC's' UK gigs, click here...[/url]

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