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Labrat loose in the Europe
oappleby by Ollie Appleby February 25th, 2003
The mighty Labrat will be hitting the road throughout April bringing their unique blend of grindcore to the regions.

Fed-up with playing London all the time the band felt it was time to inflict themselves on the wider population of Europe, and after a special run to Israel, playing both Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem at the start of this month supported by fellow grindcore kings Rabies Caste, they're now ready to hit the road...

The band will be supporting US metal monsters Necrophagia (um, it means 'eaters of the dead') at the beginning of April, including heading out to Holland and Belgium for a few dates.

The latter half of the month sees the band break away on their own headline tour of the country, finishing in a blaze of glory at the London Forum supporting Conflict! Full tour details go a little like this:

Necrophagia plus Labrat:

April
5th - Nottingham (tbc)
6th - Bradford, Rio
7th - Glasgow, Cathouse
8th - Manchester, Bierkeller
9th - Bristol, Bierkeller
10th - London, Underworld
11th - Vorsselaar, Bier Bob, Belgium
12th - Sneek, Bol Werk, Netherlands
13th - Eindhoven, Effenaar, Netherlands

Labrat Headline UK tour:

April
16th - Hastings, Brass Monkey
17th - Brighton, V Free Butt
25th - Tunbridge Wells, Forum
26th - Kingston, The Peel
27th - London Forum - supporting Conflict



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