The Jesus and Mary Chain to play "Psychocandy" in full at UK shows
14 May 2014, 09:38
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
The Jesus and Mary Chain’s seminal album Psychocandy turns 30 next year, with the band preparing for festivities by performing the LP in full at a trio of UK shows this November.
The Scottish band - who broke up in 1999 before reforming again in 2007 - will play the 1985 record from start to finish at outings in London, Manchester and Glasgow. The London date will take place at the Troxy on 19 November.
You can check out the details in full below, with tickets on sale Friday (16 May) from 9am.
November
19 – Troxy, London
20 – Academy, Manchester
21 – Barrowlands, Glasgow
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