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The Cribs have announced details of a UK tour set for autumn.

The band will hit the road from September 24 – around the time they expect to release their forthcoming fourth album, the follow-up to 2007's 'Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever'. Tour support will come from Adam Green.

They are currently mixing the album – the first they will have recorded with their new guitarist Johnny Marr – in Los Angeles.

The Cribs will play:

Norwich UEA (September 24)
Cambridge Junction (25)
Liverpool Academy (26)
Hull University (28)
Glasgow Barrowlands (29)
Newcastle University (30)
Manchester Apollo (October 2)
Lincoln Engine Shed (3)
Leeds Academy (4)
Exeter Lemon Grove (6)
Southampton Guildhall (7)
Leamington Spa Assembly Rooms (8)
Bristol Anson Rooms (10)
London HMV Forum (15)


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