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Noah And The Whale will release a new single, Life Is Life, on August 8th. The third single to be taken from the band’s Top 10 third album Last Night On Earth, Life Is Life follows Tonight’s The Kind Of Night and L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N., which took up residence in the chart for an impressive 12 straight weeks earlier this year.
Life Is Life comes amid a hectic summer of festivals for Noah And The Whale and precedes the band’s biggest ever headline tour this October. The single will be accompanied by a video directed by the American photographer, Autumn de Wilde (Elliot Smith, Beck), who was responsible for stunning photography for Last Night On Earth.
Noah And The Whale are currently in the US for further headline dates, festival shows, and an appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman. The band returns to the UK next week for a summer of UK and European festivals ahead of the UK headline tour in support of the album in October.
Full upcoming UK dates are as follows:
Sat 25th JUNE GLASTONBURY Festival
Sun 10th JULY T IN THE PARK Festival
Sun 24th LONDON, ROUNDHOUSE (iTunes Festival Headline show)
Sat 20th AUG GREEN MAN Festival
Fri 26th READING Festival
Sat 27th LEEDS Festival
Weds 31st MANCHESTER, MEN Arena (with Arcade Fire)
Sun 11th SEPT BESTIVAL Festival
Thu 6th OCT NOTTINGHAM, Rock City (Headline tour)
Fri 7th MANCHESTER, Academy (Headline tour)
Tue 11th NEWCASTLE, Academy (Headline tour)
Thurs 13th LIVERPOOL, Academy (Headline tour)
Fri 14th BIRMINGHAM, Academy (Headline tour)
Sat 15th GLASGOW, ABC (Headline tour)
Mon 17th LEICESTER, Academy (Headline tour)
Tues 18th BRIGHTON, Dome (Headline tour)
Weds 19th NORWICH, UEA (Headline tour)
Fri 21st LINCOLN, Engine Shed (Headline tour)
Sat 22nd LEEDS, Academy (Headline tour)
Sun 23rd SOUTHAMPTON, Guildhall (Headline tour)
Tues 25th CAMBRIDGE, Corn Exchange (Headline tour)
Weds 26th LONDON, BRIXTON ACADEMY (Headline tour)
Sat 29th CARDIFF, University (Headline tour)
Sun 30th TRURO, Hall for Cornwall (Headline tour)
Sun 31st BRISTOL, Colston Hall (Headline tour)
Monday, June 20, 2011
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