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Scottish indie rascals The View have announced a UK Winter Tour. The tour will see them perform up and down the country as well as 2 special shows at the legendary Glasgow Barrowland and finishes with a homecoming show at Dundee’s Caird Hall.
The band will also digitally release a special double A-side in time for Christmas on 2nd December. The bundle release will feature ‘Tacky Tattoo’ and ‘Hold On Now’ as well as a B-side cover of Amy Winehouse’s ‘Addicted’. The bands homage to the late pop legend will also be featured in the forthcoming Q Magazine tribute issue.
Produced by Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, Foals), ‘Cheeky For A Reason’ neatly encapsulates the band’s mission statement of creating an album akin to “Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ done by The Clash.” The album is the band’s fourth after the Mercury-nominated #1 debut ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’, the Top 10 follow-up ‘Which Bitch’ and 2011’s Top 20 ‘Bread & Circuses’.
November
28th – Stoke, Sugarmill
29th – London, Electric Ballroom
30th – Bournemouth, Old Fire Station
December
1st – Sunderland, Independent
3rd – Derby, The Venue
4th – Norwich, Waterfront
5th – Liverpool, O2 Academy
7th – Manchester, MEN Arena (as guests to The Courteneers)
17th – Glasgow, Barrowland
18th – Glasgow, Barrowland – SOLD OUT
19th – Dundee, Caird Hall