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Elbow have confirmed their first non festival appearances for 2003. The band, who recently finished recording their second LP, “Cast of Thousands” (to be released on 18th August), will play a very special London show at The Scala, Pentonville Road, on Thursday July 10th.
Tickets, priced £12, are only available from the band's interactive screensaver. This can be downloaded at elbow.co.uk link
Elbow also play a special show in The Liquid Rooms in Edinburgh on Sunday 17th August as part of the city's T in the Fringe series of shows. Tickets are £10 and are available from the usual agents.
The band are also confirmed to play the following festival shows:
Fri 15th August – The EDEN Project, St. Austell, Cornwall (with PJ Harvey)
Fri 22nd August – The Radio One Stage @ Reading Festival
Sat 23rd August – The Radio One Stage @ Leeds Festival
Further live dates will follow.