Slow Readers Club for Inverness gig

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Slow Readers Club to play Ironworks in March.

Manchester four-piece THE SLOW READERS CLUB have announced an extensive UK tour for 2019, which will follow their sold-out headline dates in Glasgow, London and Manchester next month. 

The tour will see the band play 32 intimate shows across the country throughout March and April. Tickets are available now via theslowreadersclub.com.

The Slow Readers Club are touring in support of their new album Build A Tower, which was released in May this year and went straight into the Official UK album chart Top 20 at number 18, 10 in the physical album chart, 4 in the vinyl chart, 4 in the indie album chart and Number 1 in the cassette chart.

The latest single, ‘On The TV’, taken from the album has proved a hit at radio, receiving great support from BBC 6Music and Radio X.  

In September The Slow Readers Club released For All Here To Observe, a collection of acoustic reworks including tracks spanning their entire career. 

Ahead of the March headline tour, The Slow Readers Club will play Netherlands’ Eurosonic Festival on January 18th. The band have also been announced to play the main stage at the Neighbourhood Weekender in Victoria Park, Warrington on May 26th alongside Richard Ashcroft, The Vaccines and The Charlatans. 

THE SLOW READERS CLUB SCOTTISH DATE2019:

03/03 – Carlisle, The Brickyard 

04/03 – Inverness, The Ironworks 

05/03 – Aberdeen, The Tunnels 

07/03 – Dundee, Beat Generator

08/03 – Edinburgh, The Liquid Room

Tickets are available from theslowreadersclub.co.uk 

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Toby Stainton
Toby Stainton
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