Darwin Deez sets UK tour for February 2013
04 December 2012, 11:33
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Darwin Deez has revealed a handful of UK live shows scheduled for 2013.
The announcement comes after confirmation of a brand new album release, Songs For Imaginative People coming out via Lucky Number Music on 11 February.
Darwin will follow the release with six shows, beginning in Brighton on the same day as the record drops.
The stint will see the musician visit London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow along the way.
Those tour dates are as below, with a new video available to stream beneath:
February 2013
11 – Concorde 2, Brighton
12 – Heaven, London
13 – O2 Academy 2, Birmingham
14 – Thekla, Bristol
15 – Soundcontrol, Manchester
16 – Oran Mor, Glasgow
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