June 15, 2006 17:40
The Zutons to play legendary London venue
The band head for the redeveloped Roundhouse
Photo Gallery: The Zutons
The Zutons are to play at one off-gig at London’s legendary Roundhouse, which has recently been refurbished.
The venue in Camden has played host to some of the most legendary concerts of the past 40 years, including performances by the likes of Pink Floyd, The Doors, Bob Marley, The Ramones and The Clash.
The Zutons are the first rock band confirmed to play since the venue reopened. They perform there on December 2.
Tickets go on sale on Friday (June 16) at 9am. For ticket availability after then, go to NME.COM/Gigs.
The band complete their latest UK tour at London’s Hammersmith Apollo on Friday (June 16). They then release new single ‘Valerie’ on Monday (June 19).
The Zutons are also scheduled to play the Wireless, T In The Park, Latitude and Creamfields festivals over the summer.
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