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Arcade Fire announce tour and track listing
Published Tuesday, Jan 9 2007, 10:06 GMT | By David Cribb
Arcade Fire have announced the track listing for their upcoming album, as well as UK tour dates for March.
The album entitled "Neon Bible" will be released on March 5 and will feature 11 songs.
The tour encompasses 8 dates at four venues, in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow and London. It kicks off on the same day as the album release in the Irish capital, and finishes ten days later in London.
The full track-listing for the album is:
'Black Mirror'
'Keep The Car Running'
'Neon Bible'
'Intervention'
'Black Wave/Bad Vibrations'
'Ocean Of Noise'
'The Well & The Lighthouse'
'(Antichrist Television Blues)'
'Windowsill'
'No Cars Go'
'My Body Is A Cage'
The full tour dates are:
March 5 & 6 - Dublin, Olympia
March 8 & 9 - Manchester, Apollo
March 11 & 12 - Glasgow, Barrowlands
March 14 & 15 - London, Brixton Academy
Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 12 at 9 am.
The album entitled "Neon Bible" will be released on March 5 and will feature 11 songs.
The tour encompasses 8 dates at four venues, in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow and London. It kicks off on the same day as the album release in the Irish capital, and finishes ten days later in London.
The full track-listing for the album is:
'Black Mirror'
'Keep The Car Running'
'Neon Bible'
'Intervention'
'Black Wave/Bad Vibrations'
'Ocean Of Noise'
'The Well & The Lighthouse'
'(Antichrist Television Blues)'
'Windowsill'
'No Cars Go'
'My Body Is A Cage'
The full tour dates are:
March 5 & 6 - Dublin, Olympia
March 8 & 9 - Manchester, Apollo
March 11 & 12 - Glasgow, Barrowlands
March 14 & 15 - London, Brixton Academy
Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 12 at 9 am.
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