Stoke of Genius:
Nottingham band Dog Is Dead will now perform at Hanley's Sugarmill on April 19 after having being asked to support Two Door Cinema Club on their European tour.
Nottingham band Dog Is Dead will now perform at Hanley's Sugarmill on April 19 after having being asked to support Two Door Cinema Club on their European tour.
The
indie pop group were set to headline in Stoke-on-Trent on March 8 but
have been forced to move it to a later date.
The
five-piece return to the Mill following a very well-received
performance last February.
Dog
Is Dead will be touring the critically-acclaimed debut album All Our
Favourite Stories across Europe between March and May.
The
following statement was released by the band: “We have just been
asked to support Two Door Cinema Club across Europe in February and
March!
“This
is obviously massive news for us, these are the biggest shows we will
have played before and we have been fans of them for a long time.
“Unfortunately,
this clashes with our own UK and European shows so we have had to
move these back a few weeks.
“We
haven't taken this decision lightly and we're really sorry if this
causes you guys any inconvenience.
“All
tickets are still valid for the new dates.
“To
try and make it up to you, we have recorded a special cover version
of The Connells 74/75 which you can download for free here.”
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