The British pop band will head out on a 22-date tour in April to coincide with the release of their second album, Everybody Wants To Be On TV, on April 12.
Frontman Roy Stride said: “Having spent the past year locked in the studio, we cannot wait to get out there and do what we do best. We are so excited about this tour – It should be our greatest yet.
“We've been practicing hard since Christmas and have even drafted in a new musician to create an even bigger sound live. We think the new songs sound immense and of course we’ll play plenty of the old favourites, with a few surprises too!”
Scouting For Girls release new single This Ain’t A Love Song on March 29 through Epic Records.
SCOUTING FOR GIRLS LIVE:
19th April – Savoy Theatre, Cork
20th April – Dolans, Limerick
21st April – Mandela Hall, Belfast
23rd April – Olympia Theatre, Dublin
24th April – TF Royal, Castlebar
28th April – Royal Centre, Nottingham
29th April – University, Liverpool
30th April – O2 Academy, Birmingham
2nd May – City Hall, Newcastle
3rd May – HMV Picture House, Edinburgh
4th May – Academy, Glasgow
6th May – O2 Academy, Leeds
7th May – Apollo, Manchester
8th May – Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
10th May – O2 Academy, Sheffield
11th May – Oasis, Swindon
12th May – Colston Hall, Bristol
14th May – Solent, Bournemouth
15th May – Pavilions, Plymouth
16th May – Guildhall, Portsmouth
19th May – HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London
24th May – Centre, Brighton
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