October 9, 2009 13:38

Fratellis side-project Codeine Velvet Club announce UK tour and ticket details

Jon Lawler heads out on the road in support of new single and album

Fratellis side-project Codeine Velvet Club announce UK tour and ticket details

Codeine Velvet Club have announced details of their debut UK tour.

The band, who are made up of The Fratellis frontman Jon Lawler and singer-songwriter Lou Hickey, head out on the road this November and December. Among the dates are two gigs in Glasgow, with the venues to be confirmed in the near future.

Codeine Velvet Club's first single, 'Vanity Kills', is set to be released on November 9, with the band's self-titled album to follow on November 16.

Watch a clip of them performing the single at Codeinevelvetclub.com/vanity-kills.

Codeine Velvet Club play the following gigs:

Manchester Ruby Lounge (18 November)
Nottingham Rescue Rooms (19)
Leeds Cockpit (20)
Bristol Thekla (22)
Brighton Hanbury Ballroom (23)
London 100 Club (25)
Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (26)
Glasgow SECC - Homecoming Festival (28)
Dundee Doghouse (29)
Aberdeen Warehouse (30)
Inverness Ironworks (December 2)
Newcastle Academy (3)
Sheffield Steel Stage (6)
Birmingham Glee Club (7)
Glasgow (Venue TBA) (8, 9)

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

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