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Everything Everything and Say Lou Lou will join Foals on their October and November European tour dates as support, it has been announced today.
The Holy Fire stars will perform 21 shows across Europe in late Autumn 2013, following an eight-date tour of Australia and New Zealand. Everything Everything and Say Lou Lou will join them throughout October and November, ahead of their huge live UK shows across the UK in early 2014.
Tickets for all these shows are on sale now. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Foals European tour dates with Everything Everything and Say Lou Lou are below:
Oct 11 ROCKEFELLER Oslo, Norway
Oct 12 Berns Stockholm, Sweden
Oct 14 Train Århus C, Denmark
Oct 15 Vega Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct 17 Huxleys Neue Welt Berlin, Germany
Oct 19 Stodola Warsaw, Poland
Oct 22 Theaterfabrik Munchen, Germany
Oct 23 Volkshaus Zurich, Switzerland
Oct 24 Alcatraz Milan, Italy
Oct 26 Paloma Nimes, France
Oct 27 Sala Apolo Barcelona, Spain
Oct 29 Coliseum Lisbon, Portugal
Nov 01 Cooperative de Mai Clermont-Ferrand, France
Nov 02 Rocher Bordeaux, France
Nov 03 Bikini Toulouse, France
Nov 05 La Carriere Nantes, France
Nov 07 L'Autre Canal Nancy, France
Nov 08 E-Werk Cologne, Germany
Nov 10 Vredenburg Utrecht, Netherlands
Nov 11 Cirque Royal Brussels, Belgium
Nov 12 Zenith Paris Paris, France
Watch Say Lou Lou's 'Julian' video below
Foals were forced to add extra Dublin, Manchester and London dates to their 2014 tour after tickets for their gigs sold out in minutes after going on sale last week (30 August, 20213).
Demand for the tickets were huge, and as well as the extra dates, the band's Glasgow Barrowlands gig has been updated to the Glasgow O2 Academy.
The full dates for Foals 2014 UK tour are as follows:
4 Feb - Dublin, Olympia
5 Feb - Dublin, Olympia
7 Feb - Manchester, Apollo
8 Feb - Manchester, Apollo
9 Feb - Glasgow, O2 Apollo
11 Feb - Birmingham, O2 Academy
12 Feb - Newcastle, O2 Academy
14 Feb - London, Alexandra Palace
15 Feb - London, Alexandra Palace
Below: exclusive shots of Foals making their mainstage debut at Leeds Festival