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Suede have announced a London show at Alexandra Palace to take place on 30 March next year.
The band had previously revealed that they are working on a new album, which will be released next year. Now Suede have confirmed that they will be playing a London show in support of it.
Suede had put a puzzle game pattern over a photo announcing the date, gradually removing more of the puzzle pieces each day in order to reveal the details of the show.
The gig includes special guests yet to be announced, and tickets go on sale on Friday 7 December at 9am.
The Alexandra Palace show is the latest in a series of comeback gigs from the band, who previously played Brixton Academy, The Royal Albert Hall and the O2 Arena.
They also played some festivals during the summer, including a headline appearance at Hop Farm music festival in July.
Suede previously spoke to The Quietus about their new album, hailing it as a return to form and saying that this time, they're not going to try and reinvent themselves.
Brett Anderson said, "Without wishing to be facetious, it sounds like Suede. We're not trying to reinvent the sound of the band, that'd be a disastrous thing to do.
"I think that's possibly where we went wrong on the last two albums, we didn't know where to go with the sound so we were looking for another direction, with mixed results. With this it's about great songs, it's about great guitar hooks, it's about a very powerful band sound.
"So it sounds like Suede. I think you'll like it. Don't worry, it doesn't sound anything like the last album."
Tickets go on sale on Friday 7 December at 9am. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
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