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The Ting Tings announce 2009 UK tour

Pic: Tim Cochrane

Pic: Tim Cochrane

Band will follow sold-out autumn jaunt with new dates

The Ting Tings have announced details of a new UK tour for 2009.

The jaunt will follow the band's sold-out UK autumn tour, set to kick off at the Liverpool Academy on September 20.

The newly-announced tour will see the Salford duo play seven dates in February and March 2009, culminating in a show at London's Brixton Academy on March 6.

Tickets for the dates go on sale at 10am (BST) on Friday (September 19).

The Ting Tings will play:

Glasgow Academy (February 25)
Manchester Apollo (26)
Leeds Academy (March 1)
Wolverhampton Civic Hall (2)
Portsmouth Guildhall (3)
Swindon Oasis (5)
London Brixton Academy (6)


To check the availability of The Ting Tings tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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cobbyshambles 

Sep 16, 2008

they can shove their talentless drivvle up their arse if they think they're going to anywhere near sell these out. i guarantee by 2009 the ting tings will be nothing more than a bad dream.

the_troglodyte 

Sep 16, 2008

Couldn't have put it better myself cobbyshambles, have the people at nme got ears??

gazhat 

Sep 16, 2008

.......lol.......agreed.....just horrible music...shut and let me go ?...how about shut up and just fuck off.....

xindiekid94x 

Sep 17, 2008

shut up! the ting tings are cool. although i don't really see the point in them doing that little tour next year as they've only releaced one album and their not really that big yet..

beninbrighton 

Sep 17, 2008

I bet you don't have to pay to get into the gigs, you have to pay to get out...

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