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Following the success of her Top Ten sophomore album ‘My Best Friend Is You’ Kate Nash is to release ‘Kiss That Grrrl’ the second single from her album.
Set for release on Monday 28th June 2010 and like the first single from the album, ‘Do-Wah-Doo’, ‘Kiss That Grrrl’ is a track influenced by the hits of Sixties’ girl groups. It has the huge Wall of Sound production (courtesy of Bernard Butler who produced the whole album) projected against the most base of human emotions: jealousy. Unlike some girl groups, Kate is not one to stand passively by when someone is making a move on her man.
Kate Nash will be playing live at various festivals throughout the summer and will be playing a full tour of the UK in the autumn.
Friday 25th June The Guildhall Gloucester
Saturday 26th June Glastonbury Festival Somerset
Tuesday 6th July iTunes Festival London
Saturday 10th July T in the Park Scotland
Sunday 11th July Oxegen Festival Eire
Satrday 21st August V Festival Staffordshire
Sunday 22nd August V Festival Chelmsford