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The Subways: Tour & Single
crablin by Colin Roberts February 1st, 2005
Having impressively already played Reading & Leeds and Glastonbury, supported the likes of The Von Bondies, Charlotte Hatherley and The Tears, Home Counties three-piece The Subways hit the road for a stupendously long tour.

Tipped for success by a popular music paper, via a number of unsurprising photographs of bassist Charlotte, the band also release a single on March 21st. You'll be excited to learn that the single is called 'Oh Yeah' and is released via City Pavement/Infectious. It must be noted that the band are not affiliated with a popular Canadian sandwich chain.

Here are the all-important tour dates:
February
13th - London, Astoria (Brats show)
18th - London, Islington Bar Academy
19th - London, Mean Fiddler (FROG club night)
March
3rd - Huddersfield, The Cornerhouse
4th - Liverpool, University
6th - Manchester, University
7th - Wrexham, Central Station
8th - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
10th - London, Camden Crawl
11th - Norwich, Arts Centre
12th - Leeds, Joseph Wells
13th - Carlisle, Brickyard
15th - Leicester, Charlotte
16th - York, Fibbers
17th - Sheffield, University Fuzz Club
19th - Middlesbrough, Play @ The Empire
20th - Newcastle, The Cluny
22nd - Aberdeen, Lemon Tree
23rd - Glasgow, King Tuts
24th - Dundee, New Westport
29th - Cardiff, Barfly
30th - Bristol, Fleece
31st - Exeter, Cavern Club
April
1st - Reading, The Fez Club
2nd - Cambridge, Anglia Polytechnic University
4th - Birmingham, Academy 2
5th - Brighton, Zap Club
6th - London, Mean Fiddler
7th - Oxford, Zodiac
10th - Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
12th - Preston, 53 Degrees
14th - Aldershot, West End Centre



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