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Mystery Jets Tour

Mystery Jets have announced a fourteen date acoustic
tour of the UK, commencing in Bristol on the 15th of October and finishing in Glasgow on October 29th. The dates include gigs in churches, museums and a gig on a tug boat in the middle of Loch Ness… Full listings on the website: link
The Mystery Jets will release a limited edition, vinyl only, acoustic EP at the end of the tour. The EP will include four brand new songs and continues their collaboration with legendary DJ/Producer Erol Alkan. The songs include: – summer festival favourite Half In Love with Elizabeth and Behind the Bunhouse / Umbrellahead from Blaine's ever popular
Count Cacolac Myspace. Again these tracks show the bands continuing development taking simple paens to lost love and lost youth alongside their continuing search for new sounds and fresh influences.

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