Music
The Ordinary Boys extend UK tour
Published Tuesday, Jan 31 2006, 13:32 GMT | By Fiona Edwards
The Ordinary Boys, featuring Big Brother's Preston, have announced that they are extending their tour.
The band had already announced they would follow their sold-out ShockWaves NME Awards Show in February in London with more dates the following month.
As well as the seven shows originally announced, there are now Irish dates in March, and also many more dates in April.
The tour now visits:
Dublin Ambassador (March 16)
Belfast Mandela Hall (17)
Glasgow Barrowlands (19)
Manchester Academy (20)
Nottingham Rock City (21)
Leeds University (23)
Bournemouth Solent (24)
London Brixton Academy (25)
Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall (26)
Brighton Dome (April 21)
Birmingham Carling Academy (22)
Liverpool University (23)
Edinburgh Corn Exchange (25)
Newcastle Carling Academy (26)
Norwich UEA (27)
Bristol Carling Academy (29)
Cardiff University (30)
Exeter University (May 1)
The band had already announced they would follow their sold-out ShockWaves NME Awards Show in February in London with more dates the following month.
As well as the seven shows originally announced, there are now Irish dates in March, and also many more dates in April.
The tour now visits:
Dublin Ambassador (March 16)
Belfast Mandela Hall (17)
Glasgow Barrowlands (19)
Manchester Academy (20)
Nottingham Rock City (21)
Leeds University (23)
Bournemouth Solent (24)
London Brixton Academy (25)
Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall (26)
Brighton Dome (April 21)
Birmingham Carling Academy (22)
Liverpool University (23)
Edinburgh Corn Exchange (25)
Newcastle Carling Academy (26)
Norwich UEA (27)
Bristol Carling Academy (29)
Cardiff University (30)
Exeter University (May 1)
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