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Blood Red Shoes: big ruddy shows
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver August 16th, 2007

Brighton-based boy-girl rockers Blood Red Shoes - one, he called Steve; one, she not called Steve - are to tour in October, taking in some of their biggest headline shows to date.

In addition to their own shows, the duo will support Maximo Park on six dates of the Warp-signed indie outfit's autumn tour. BRS are set to release their debut album next year - finishing touches are currently being made in a Welsh studio - and a new as-yet-untitled single in October.

Says Steve of the below tour dates: "We're looking forward to playing some of the new album material out on the road, and we've done our best to get the age restrictions down we wanted to pack everyone into smaller venues and have a riot, so let's go!"

September
17 Cambridge The Soul Tree (18+)
18 Wolverhampton Little Civic (14+)
19 Birmingham Academy 3 (14+)
21 Brighton Pavilion Theatre (All Ages)
22 Oxfordshire Truck Festival (Sold Out)
23 Norwich Arts Centre (14+)
24 Southampton Joiners (14+)
25 Exeter Cavern (16+)
26 Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach (14+)
27 Bath Moles (18+)
29 Leeds Faversham (18+)
30 Nottingham Rock City (18+)

October
1 + 2 Glasgow Barrowlands (w/ Maximo Park)
3 Dundee Caird Hall (w/ Maximo Park)
4 Edinburgh Cabaret Voltaire (18+)
5 Doncaster Dome (w/ Maximo Park)
6 Manchester Apollo (w/ Maximo Park)
7 Liverpool Barfly (14+)
8 York Fibbers (15+)
10 London Bush Hall (14+)
11 Peterborough The Met Lounge (14+)
12 London Brixton Academy (w/ Maximo Park)
14 Hertford Marquee (16+)

Tickets for the headline shows are available now and are priced at £6.00, except for London and Brighton which are £7.50 each.



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