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Glassyouth July 09 Tour Dates

Following a string of hugely successful shows in London, South Yorkshire five piece, Glassyouth are set to stamp their indelible mark on an 8 date support tour with Wolf Am I to coincide with the release of second single Run, available now.

Formed in 2006, the band, previously named The Headliners, quickly built up a large fan base and live audience through extensive touring of the UK. The band went on to win the 2007 Channel4 Unsigned Competition and were finalists within 2007's Mobile Act Unsigned TV programme. With this and their fans support, the band then headed out on the road again, playing Glastonbury festival, T4 on the Beach (2007) along with support slots with the likes of Mark Ronson, The Holloways, The Wombats and The Subways.

Having spent the majority of 2008 in the studio with producer Alan Smyth (Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and the Makers, Pulp) recording tracks for their debut album Never See Never Learn; the band have emerged with a newly energised sound.

Catch them live at one of the following 2009 dates:
18th July: Blues Loft, High Wycombe
19th July: Academy 2, Newcastle
20th July: King Tuts, Glasgow
22nd July: Jailhouse, Hereford
26th July: The Loft, Maidstone
27th July: Sugarmill, Stoke
28th July: Joiners, Southampton
30th July: The Barfly, London

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