Placebo to release entire back catalogue on streaming services
2016 will mark the 20th anniversary of Placebo's self-titled debut, and they're so exciting they're kicking off celebrations now.
For the first time, Placebo's entire back catalogue will be rolling out on streaming services worldwide. As well as this, the band will re-release their "milestone" albums, remastered, on high-quality vinyl. The first of these releases will arrive on strictly limited edition red vinyl on 18 April - Record Store Day.
The band are also jetting off on a lengthy tour of the UK and Ireland - full dates can be found at the bottom of this page.
Have a look at the schedule of streaming releases below.
February
16 – Placebo
17 – Without You I’m Nothing
18 – Black Market Music
19 – Sleeping With Ghosts
20 – Meds
21 – Battle For The Sun
22 – Covers (Originally released with Sleeping With Ghosts as a bonus disc)
Have a watch of "Special K"'s video below, and fall in love with the '90s alt. legends all over again.
February
25 - Dublin Olympia (SOLD OUT)
26 - Belfast Waterfront
28 - Edinburgh Corn Exchange
March
1 - Glasgow Academy
3 - Aberdeen Music Hall (SOLD OUT)
4 - Newcastle Academy (SOLD OUT)
6 - Hull City Hall
7 - Blackburn King George’s Hall
9 - Leeds O2
10 - Liverpool Guild of Students
12 - Manchester Apollo
13 - Sheffield O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
15 - Norwich UEA (SOLD OUT)
16 - Leicester De Montfort Hall
18 - Birmingham O2 Academy
19 - Bristol Colston Hall (SOLD OUT)
21 - Bournemouth O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
22 - Southend Pavilion (SOLD OUT)
24 - Hammersmith Apollo (SOLD OUT)
25 - Hammersmith Apollo
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