Shura postpones September headline tour
Shura has announced that she's been forced to reschedule her upcoming regional UK tour as she's "been a little bit slower making this album than I had hoped".
She'll still play London's Electric Brixton on 17 September, but the rest of the tour will now be held back until November and December.
Writing on Facebook, Shura says:
"Dear everyone who's bought tickets to our regional tour. I've been a little bit slower making this album than I had hoped I would be. Obviously haven't managed to channel as much sonic the hedgehog as I would have liked. But I want this to be the best album I could possibly make for you and so with this in mind we are moving the regional dates back a month or so. Huge apologies to everyone who was looking forward to the shows BUT on the plus side, if you can make the new dates, your current tickets are still valid and it means we'll have more of my album to play to you. If you are unable to make the rescheduled shows in December, please contact your ticket seller for a refund by 5pm on 2nd October 2015. Apologies again and hope you understand. BIG LOVE. x"
The new dates can be found below. Tickets are available now.
November
29 - Bristol Marble Factory
December
1 - Brighton Old Market
2 - Birmingham Oobleck
3 - Manchester Gorilla
5 - Glasgow ABC 2
6 - Leeds Brudenell Social Club
8 - Nottingham Rescue Rooms
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