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Following the release of their critically acclaimed album 'You Cross My Path' last week (May 12th), indie guitar heroes The Charlatans are gearing up for a no doubt rapturous return to Scotland when they play Aberdeen on May 19th. Tim Burgess and co are set to take the trip up north to play the Aberdeen Music Hall before heading back down to headline Glasgow's Carling Academy, giving Scots fans the chance to sample songs from the bands well recieved 10th studio album in the live arena – as well as hearing some of the old favourites.
The Bands remaining UK dates are as follows:
MAY 2008
17 – Lincoln Engine Shed
19 – Aberdeen Music Hall
20 – Glasgow Carling Academy
22 – Newcastle Carling Academy
23 – Sheffield Carling Academy
24 – Manchester Academy 1
29 June – Cannock Chase
www.gigsandtours.com