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Hotly-tipped by NME, Q and Zane Lowe to be one of the biggest breakthrough bands of the year, The Subways are set to embark upon a lengthy UK tour ahead of the March 21st release of their City Pavement/Infectious debut single 'Oh Yeah'. Preceded by three gigs including a prestigious NME Brats show at the London Astoria, the full tour schedule runs as follows:
February
13th – London Astoria (Brats show)
18th – London, Islington Bar Academy
19th – London Mean Fiddler (FROG club night)
March
3rd – Huddersfield The Cornerhouse
4th – Liverpool University
6th – Manchester University
7th – Wrexham Central Station
8th – Nottingham Rescue Rooms
10th – London, Camden Crawl
11th – Norwich Arts Centre
12th – Leeds Joseph Wells
13th – Carlisle Brickyard
15th – Leicester Charlotte
16th – York Fibbers
17th – Sheffield University Fuzz Club
19th – Middlesbrough, Play @ The Empire
20th – Newcastle The Cluny
22nd – Aberdeen Lemon Tree
23rd – Glasgow King Tuts
24th – Dundee New Westport
29th – Cardiff Barfly
30th – Bristol Fleece
31st – Exeter Cavern Club
April
1st – Reading, The Fez Club
2nd – Cambridge Anglia Polytechnic University
4th – Birmingham Academy 2
5th – Brighton Zap Club
6th – London Mean Fiddler
7th – Oxford Zodiac
10th – Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
12th – Preston 53 Degrees
14th – Aldershot West End Centre
The Subways have previously played at Glastonbury and at the Reading and Leeds festivals, as well as supporting Graham Coxon, The Von Bondies, Charlotte Hatherley and The Tears to name just a Few