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FULC: We're Not Lazy!
rubbafish by Colin Weston October 1st, 2003

One of the most touted UK rock acts of the moment, FULC, are set to leave the confines of their Yorkshire domicile and hit the country with a full-on headlining tour as well as some distinguished support dates.

After the band's request for people to contact them regarding support slots as previously reported on the site here, the first set of dates have now been confirmed for their Jagermeister sponsored UK tour. In addition, the band are also set to support Martin Grech on several dates. The fully confirmed gigs to date are as follows :-

October

10th - Preston Mill supporting Kinesis & Fi-Lo Radio
11th – Leeds Josephs Well w/ Intentions of an Asteroid, MILF, Nerve Engine
17th – Wakefield Snooty Fox w/ Hysteria + MILF
18th – York Certificate 18 w/ Stent + LOKI
22nd – Stoke Sugarmill Supporting Martin Grech
23rd – Hull Adelphi Supporting Martin Grech
25th - Sheffield Corporation w/ Kimeera
28th - Lincoln Falcon Supports TBC
29th – Derby Victoria Inn w/ Imogen + Straight to Video

November

1st – Cambridge Boatrace w/ Loophole
2nd – Leicester Charlotte w/ Products of the Fall, Aconite Thrill + Life is the Dream
6th – Hartlepool Studio w/ Hooked + Burn out in the Capital
7th – Coventry Jailhouse w/ Sandstone + Lowdrive
13th – Liverpool Barfly Supports TBC
16th – Leeds New Roscoe Supporting Martin Grech
21st – Sheffield Fez Club Supporting Martin Grech
23rd – Leeds Vine w/ Imogen + MILF

The supports that are TBC are still up for grabs so if you or your band are interested, send an e-mail to toursupports@fulc.co.uk and tell them that DiS sent you.



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