Manic Street Preachers have announced that they'll be expanding their celebrations of the songs and lyrics to classic album Everything Must Go to a full UK tour. Full dates and ticket details are below.
The band had previously announced a show to mark the 20th anniversary of the iconic 1996 album with a massive gig at Swansea's Liberty Stadium. Now, they'll also be playing shows in Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Leeds and Glasgow. Support at these new shows comes from Editors.
Everything Must Go was the band's first after the disappearance of cornerstone, guitarist and lyricist Richey Edwards - who went missing in 1995. His vanishing followed the release of their dark and seminal 1994 LP The Holy Bible, which the band celebrated with an anniversary tour last year - culminating in a huge show at Cardiff Castle.
Then, Everything Must Go marked their first major commercial breakthrough, containing timeless hits 'A Design For Life', 'Kevin Carter' and 'Australia' - winning them countless awards and establishing them as one of the biggest UK acts of the 90s.
Tickets to the new dates go on sale at 9.30am on Friday 11 December. For tickets and information, visit here.
Manic Street Preachers will play:
13 May LIVERPOOL, Echo Arena*
14 May BIRMINGHAM, Genting Arena*
16/17 May LONDON, Royal Albert Hall*
20 May LEEDS, First Direct Arena*
21 May GLASGOW, The SSE Hydro*
(*all with Editors)
28 May SWANSEA, Liberty Stadium
(with Super Furry Animals and Public Service Broadcasting)