October 27, 2003 15:23

THE CORAL ISSUE 'BILL'

The band lift another track off 'Magic & Medicine' - and they've got another album in the can already...

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THE
CORAL[/url] have announced 'BILL McCAI' will be the fourth single to be taken from their chart-topping album 'MAGIC AND MEDICINE'.


The single, due for release on November 24, will
be released on two CD's, and a limited edition 7" picture disc.


The video, recorded in Amsterdam last weekend, will be aired sometime this week.


As previously reported on
NME.COM, the band, currently touring Europe with Blur[/url], have finished recording
their third, as yet unnamed album. The band will return in November to play
their biggest UK gigs to date.


Tickets for the York Barbican date on December 18, announced last week by NME.COM, went on sale
today (October 27). Christmas shows in Liverpool are also expected to be announced shortly.


The November tour calls at the following
venues:Newcastle Northumbria University (November
16)
Glasgow Academy (17)
Nottingham Rock City (18)
London Brixton Academy (20/21)
Bristol Academy (22)
Brighton Dome (24)
Portsmouth Guildhall (25)
Manchester Apollo (26)
Leeds University (28)
Sheffield Octagon (29)
Birmingham Academy (30)
York Barbican Centre (December 18)


For ticket availability, click here[/url] or call the
NME Ticketline on 0870 1 663 663.

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