Chapel Club To Support Suede
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Chapel Club To Support Suede

Suede will release re-mastered and expanded versions of their five studio albums on Demon Records in June 2011. The albums will all include previously unreleased material and unseen and rare footage.

The Gruop will also play their first three classic albums in their entirety over three nights at Brixton O2 Academy in May.

Chapel Club have been announced as their special guests on these dates.

Suede, whose sold out performance in December 2010 at London’s 02 Arena garnered an ecstatic response from fans and critics, will release their entire studio catalogue in re-mastered and expanded versions on Demon Records in May/June 2011.

The group will also play three very special concerts at London’s Brixton O2 Academy in May at which they will play their first three albums and related material over the three successive nights.

Chapel Club have just been confirmed as special guests for the shows. The band have been busy this Autumn having just finished touring as part of the NME Radar tour, made their TV debut on Later… picking up plaudits with versions of ‘Surfacing’ and ‘All The Eastern Girls’ whilst also recently releasing their long awaited Paul Epworth produced – debut album 'Palace'.

The Brixton O2 Academy dates are:

MAY 19 “SUEDE”
MAY 20 “DOG MAN STAR”
MAY 21 “COMING UP”

Tickets are available now at link / 0844 811 0051and from the 02 Brixton Academy box office on 0844 477 2000.

Full details of the bonus audio and visual content of the album/DVD packages will be released shortly. The group – Brett Anderson, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, Richard Oakes and Neil Codling – have been working on the album content and re-mastering with founder guitarist Bernard Butler.

Brett Anderson said; “This is the definitive collection of pretty much everything we released in 14 years together – and some stuff which we didn’t. It’s all re-mastered and includes unreleased, never-before-heard oddities and gems which even I’d forgotten about. It’s the complete audio history of a band and, like any band of interest, it’s flawed, strange and sometimes beautiful”.

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