Stereophonics.
Announce four intimate shows this December.
LP ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’, out now.
Stereophonics – one of Britain’s best-loved bands – will perform four nights of highly anticipated, intimate shows, starting out at Bournemouth’s O2 Academy on Saturday 17th and continuing with three nights at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, on December 19th, 20th and 21st.
With 11 Top Five singles, 21 Top 20s and five consecutive No.1 albums under their belt, the Stereophonics’ 7th studio album ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ is out now, on Mercury Records.
Written by Kelly Jones and co-produced with Mercury award-winning producer Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys and Kasabian), this LP follows on from their career embracing greatest hits collection ‘Decade In The Sun: The Best of Stereophonics’, which sold almost a million copies in two months.
Super deluxe editions of the band’s first two classic albums –1997’s ‘Word Gets Around’ and 1999’s No.1 ‘Performance and Cocktails’ – are out now, also on Mercury Records and the band celebrated the release with two very special Hammersmith Apollo performances last October, playing both LPS in their entirety.
Stereophonics are vocalist Kelly Jones, bassist Richard Jones, drummer Javier Weyler and guitarist Adam Zindani.
Stereophonics play:
December.
Sat 17th BOURNEMOUTH, O2 Academy.
Mon 19th LONDON, O2 Shepherds Bush. Empire (SOLD OUT)
Tue 20th LONDON, O2 Shepherds Bush. Empire (SOLD OUT)
Wed 21st LONDON, O2 Shepherds Bush. Empire (SOLD OUT)
Tickets for the Bournemouth show go on general sale Tuesday 15th November 2011 at 9am and are available to buy online from www.gigsandtours.com or by calling 0844 811 0051
Box Office.
To buy tickets in person, O2 Academy Bournemouth Box Office is open for cash ticket sales between 12pm – 4pm, Monday – Saturday. No booking fee charged on cash transactions (please note it may be closed on public holidays.
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
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