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September 08, 2005
New Biffy Shows
Fresh off the press from the Biffyclyro.com site:
We're excited to announce some very intimate shows at the end of the year in Scotland and Ireland...
As the climax of the tour, Biffy will hijack Glasgow’s legendary King Tuts for four nights in a row – a first in the venue’s history – playing – in full - their three albums on consecutive nights. On the fourth night, something very special is being planned to mark the band's last show of the year...
The full dates are as follows, and details of an exclusive presale for the Glasgow show, follows below...
December:
Tues 6th - Edinburgh Liquid Rooms
Wed 7th - Belfast Spring & Airbrake
Thurs 8th - Limerick Dolans
Fri 9th - Galway Roisin Dubh
Sat 10th - Dublin Temple Bar Music Centre
Mon 12th - Dundee Fat Sams
Tues 13th - Glasgow King Tuts (Blackened Sky)
Wed 14th - Glasgow King Tuts (Vertigo of Bliss)
Thurs 15th - Glasgow King Tuts (Infinity Land)
Fri 16th - Glasgow King Tuts (very special show)
In an effort to ensure that Biffy fans get a fair crack at the tickets, we've decided to put the King Tuts shows onsale from 9pm this evening, in a presale exclusive to this website...
Please note that the first three nights are over 14's, whilst the friday night is strictly over 18's (ID will be required)
The tour itself will go onsale from Monday morning at 9am through the Ticketmaster.co.uk website, and regional outlets...
Support in Ireland will come from iForward, Russia!
We're very excited about these shows, and hope to see as many of you as possible.
FUCKING AWESOME.
Posted by Chris at September 8, 2005 08:13 PM
Comments
So.. so.. so.. so.. excited.
Posted by: Johnny at September 9, 2005 12:16 PM
I was silly, giddy pleased about this last night... now it's just subsided into a constant pleasant throbbing. :-)
Posted by: Chris at September 9, 2005 02:00 PM
I'm far too excited about this.
All four nights for me, and possibly Edinburgh + Dundee also! :)
Shall be good. Yes.
Posted by: Simon at September 9, 2005 08:46 PM