Music
Manics team up on solo tours
Published Thursday, Aug 24 2006, 13:00 BST | By David Cribb
Manic Street Preachers members James Dean Bradfield and Nicky Wire will tour together next month.
The bandmates are currently pursuing separate solo careers, but will play at the same shows in Japan in mid-September.
Singer Bradfield is touring his recent album The Great Western, while bassist Wire will release I Killed The Zeitgeist on September 25.
Bradfield is also touring to UK on his own later this year, with the dates as follows:
Dundee Fat Sams (October 4)
Glasgow Garage (6)
Sheffield Leadmill (7)
Liverpool Barfly (8)
Manchester Academy 2 (10)
Birmingham Barfly (11)
Leeds Cockpit (12)
Newbridge Memorial Hall (14)
Brighton Concorde 2 (15)
Cardiff University (16)
Nottingham Rescue Rooms (18)
London KOKO (19)
Oxford Zodiac (20)
Cambridge Junction (22)
Stoke Sugarmill (23)
The bandmates are currently pursuing separate solo careers, but will play at the same shows in Japan in mid-September.
Singer Bradfield is touring his recent album The Great Western, while bassist Wire will release I Killed The Zeitgeist on September 25.
Bradfield is also touring to UK on his own later this year, with the dates as follows:
Dundee Fat Sams (October 4)
Glasgow Garage (6)
Sheffield Leadmill (7)
Liverpool Barfly (8)
Manchester Academy 2 (10)
Birmingham Barfly (11)
Leeds Cockpit (12)
Newbridge Memorial Hall (14)
Brighton Concorde 2 (15)
Cardiff University (16)
Nottingham Rescue Rooms (18)
London KOKO (19)
Oxford Zodiac (20)
Cambridge Junction (22)
Stoke Sugarmill (23)
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