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Indie-rock icons to headline NME tour



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Published Date: 07 August 2008
SCOTTISH indie-rock icons Primal Scream are coming to Sheffield as the headline act in NME magazine's Rock'N'Roll Riot tour.
The tour, which has famously given a leg up to the likes of the Kaiser Chiefs, The Enemy and Razorlight is set to round off an already extraordinary year for the band who played a triumphant headline set at T in the Park last month, giving music lovers a taste of the white knuckle ride they can expect from the forthcoming tour.

Fans were also treated to a taste of new material from the Primal's ninth studio album, out now on B-Unique. 'Beautiful Future', which debuted in the UK top ten this week, was produced by Björn Yttling (Peter, Björn and John] and Paul Epworth (Bloc Party) and features contributions from some of the music world's most eclectic talent including CSS's Lovefoxxx and Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age).

Frontman Bobby Gillespie said: "We're so happy to be doing this tour because we can rock and we can have a riot. Right now we're playing better than ever, we're having a great time, we're having a ball. When people come to the show they're really gonna get their money's worth!"

The tour hits the Sheffield Academy on December 1. NME Ticketline: 0871 230 1094 - all tickets are priced £22.50 plus booking fee.

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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 4:48 PM
  • Source: South Yorkshire Times
  • Location: Dearne
 
 

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