The Subways announce live dates
The band rescheduled tour following illness
The Subways have announced their rescheduled dates.
As previously reported by NME.COM, the band were forced to pull out of their US tour in the spring after singer Billy Lunn was diagnosed with nodules on his vocal chords.
The singer's illness also disrupted the band's British touring plans.
However The Subways are set to return to action before that, playing The Carling Reading and Leeds Festivals between August 25 – 26.
They will then play:
Cambridge The Junction (August 21)
Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (22)
Cardiff Coal Exchange (23)
Reading Festival (25)
Leeds Festival (26)
Edinburgh Liquid Rooms (27)
Nottingham Rock City (September 5)
Newcastle Carling Academy (6)
Glasgow Carling Academy (7)
Manchester Academy 1 (9)
Bristol Carling Academy (10)
London Shepherd’s Bush Empire (12/13)
For ticket availability go to NME.COM/Gigs.
As previously reported by NME.COM, the band were forced to pull out of their US tour in the spring after singer Billy Lunn was diagnosed with nodules on his vocal chords.
The singer's illness also disrupted the band's British touring plans.
However The Subways are set to return to action before that, playing The Carling Reading and Leeds Festivals between August 25 – 26.
They will then play:
Cambridge The Junction (August 21)
Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (22)
Cardiff Coal Exchange (23)
Reading Festival (25)
Leeds Festival (26)
Edinburgh Liquid Rooms (27)
Nottingham Rock City (September 5)
Newcastle Carling Academy (6)
Glasgow Carling Academy (7)
Manchester Academy 1 (9)
Bristol Carling Academy (10)
London Shepherd’s Bush Empire (12/13)
For ticket availability go to NME.COM/Gigs.
The Subways tickets:
| Date / Time | Artist | Venue | Town/City | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 19, 2009 20:00 | The Subways | The Square | Harlow |
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