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Two Door Cinema Club Tour Dates 09

Currently in the studio with Phillippe Zdar mixing their debut album for Kitsuné, Two Door Cinema Club have just announced news of their extensive debut headline UK tour in November, taking their rhythmic alt-pop to their rapidly-growing fanbase around the country… Ahead of their headline dates TDCC play the Kitsuné Maison Tour with label-mates Delphic in October.

Kitsuné Maison Tour (co-headline w/ Delphic)

October 2009
22 - Club Academy - Manchester
23 - A Nation Of Shopkeepers - Leeds
24 - Korova - Liverpool
27 - Joiners - Southampton
28 - Cooler - Bristol
29 - Bodega - Nottingham
30 - The Rainbow - Birmingham
31 - Hearn Street Warehouse - London

November 2009
07 - Underground, Stoke
08 - Hare and Hounds, Birmingham
10 - University, Swansea
11 - Adelphi, Hull
12 - Lexington, London
13 - Inside Out, Darlington
14 - Bumper, Liverpool
16 - Fibbers, York
17 - Mandela Hall, Belfast
18 - The Farm, Canterbury
19 - Portland Arms, Cambridge
20 - Escobar, Wakefield
21 - The Corner, Manchester

Two Door Cinema Club's rhythmic alt-pop draws on electronica, rock and Afro-beats and fizzes with invention and sparkling tunes… Their limited edition debut single - 'Something Good Can Work' released earlier this year, was bursting with hooks and a bona fide pop melody that bounces, swings AND rocks, sounding jittery, dreamy and urgent.

Snapped up by Kitsuné following their performance at Glastonbury Festival this year, Two Door Cinema Club are a band on the rise. They release their first single for Kitsuné - I Can Talk - on 16th November 2009… Another deliriously catchy gem, the single will be released in both 7" and 12" formats and comes backed by a number of remixes by the likes of Crystal Fighters, Golden Bug and French Horn Rebellion.

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