
Palace's tour van stolen in Leeds
21 February 2019, 10:13
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Indie trio Palace have shared a message revealing their tour van was stolen after they played in Leeds last night.
Last night (20 February) Palace played their third show of their sold out UK tour at Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen in Leeds.
After finishing their gig the trio posted a tweet revealing their tour van had been stolen with their personal belongings on board.
CORRECTION: Vehicle Reg is CK63 NLL
— Palace (@WeArePalace) February 21, 2019
(thanks for the support so far!)
On Instagram, their post detailed more information, revealing their van had been stolen from a car park near the venue. They wrote, "We had passports, bags, and other important things in there. Luckily no equipment was in the van yet."
Palace still have five shows left of their UK tour, and are due to play Edinburgh's Mash House tonight.
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