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The Slow Readers Club announce Brighton date and launch their own lager

by Nick Linazasoro
Saturday 2 Mar, 2019 at 1:24AM
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The Slow Readers Club announce Brighton date and launch their own lager
The Slow Readers Club are coming to Brighton (pic Chris Croft)

As The Slow Readers Club look forward to their mammoth UK tour (which includes an appearance at The Haunt in Brighton on Tuesday 9th April) beginning this weekend, today the Manchester four-piece are pleased to reveal plans for some very special end-of UK-Tour celebrations.

Bringing their enormous 32-date run to a fittingly epic finale, ‘the Readers’ will head for home to close-out their tour with an unmissable final gig at Manchester’s intimate Gorilla venue on 11th April 2019.

The Slow Readers Club (pic Sarah Junker)

At this special homecoming show, the band will also exclusively launch their own signature dry-hopped lager: “Slow Brew”. Assured to be as crisp, palpable and endlessly enjoyable as the band’s own dulcet sounds, ‘Slow Brew’ is an exciting new collaboration with Signature Brew, the East London brewery who have also brewed limited edition beers for rock royalty including Mastodon, alt-J, Mogwai and Frank Turner. Watch the mouth watering trailer for ‘Slow Brew’ HERE.

Tickets for The Slow Readers Club End-of-UK-Tour celebration event at Gorilla are available via the band’s Official Website and are expected to sell fast, so fans are advised to hurry to avoid disappointment: www.theslowreadersclub.co.uk

The Slow Readers Club

After a string of sold out shows in the capacious halls of London, Glasgow and a momentous performance to over 3000 people at the Manchester O2 Apollo before Christmas, The Slow Readers Club now set their sights on the rest of the UK in 2019 with a tour that will takes in venues the length-and-breadth of the nation. Kicking off with a sold out at the Kendal Brewery Arts tonight (2 March), tickets for the tour that will run throughout March and April have sold like cold beers in a sweaty gig venue and subsequent dates in Carlisle, Blackpool, Liverpool, Leicester, Portsmouth & St Albans are also already at capacity.

With many others predicted to follow-suit soon, please check the full list of UK dates still on sale below and online at: www.theslowreadersclub.co.uk

Whetting appetites for what to expect at their upcoming shows, ‘the Readers’ have also just recorded a thrilling new live session for BBC Scotland’s ‘The Quay Sessions’, performing fan favourites ‘Lunatic’, ‘Supernatural’, ‘You Opened Up My Heart’ and more. Watch the full set HERE.

The Slow Readers Club (pic Paul Husband)

The Slow Readers will play:
02/03 – Kendal, Brewery Arts Centre – SOLD OUT
03/03 – Carlisle, The Brickyard – SOLD OUT
04/03 – Inverness, The Ironworks
05/03 – Aberdeen, The Tunnels
07/03 – Dundee, Beat Generator
08/03 – Edinburgh, The Liquid Room
09/03 – Sunderland, Independent
10/03 – York, Fibbers
12/03 – Hull, The Welly
13/03 – Wakefield, Warehouse 23
14/03 – Blackpool, Bootleg Social – SOLD OUT
15/03 – Liverpool, Arts Club – SOLD OUT
16/03 – Sheffield, The Leadmill
18/03 – Stoke, The Sugarmill
19/03 – Chester, The Live Rooms
20/03 – Birmingham, O2 Academy 2
21/03 – Derby, The Venue
23/03 – Leicester, The Shed – SOLD OUT
24/03 – Gloucester, Guildhall
25/03 – Swansea, Sin City
26/03 – Bristol, Fleece
28/03 – Truro, Old Bakery
29/03 – Exeter, Phoenix
30/03 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
31/03 – Reading, Sub 89
01/04 – Oxford, O2 Academy 2
03/04 – St Albans, The Horn – SOLD OUT
04/04 – Bedford, Esquires
05/04 – Norwich, Open
06/04 – Southend-on-Sea, Chinnerys
08/04 – Tunbridge Wells, Forum
09/04 – Brighton, The Haunt
11/04 – Manchester, Gorilla

Tickets are available from www.theslowreadersclub.co.uk

The Slow Readers Club album ‘Build A Tower’

2018 saw a huge rise for the band, with their album ‘Build A Tower’ going straight into the Official UK album chart Top 20, with extensive radio support from the likes of 6Music and Radio X.

More info on the band HERE.

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