Slow Readers Club to play Wolverhampton
Indie rockers The Slow Readers Club have announced a pre-Christmas mini tour this year which is stopping off in Wolverhampton.
A busy 2019 has followed on from the success of 2018 album Build A Tower, and this summer sees them touring some of the continent's major festivals such as Rock Werchter in Belgium, The Netherlands' Metropolis Festival and Mad Cool Festival in Spain.
The winter mini-tour takes in what they describe as some of their "favourite cities", with Wolverhampton's Slade Rooms making the cut on December 18.
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Frontman Aaron Starkie said: "We wanted to end the year with something special. Also, we might throw in a couple of new tracks.”
In a year that has seen The Slow Readers Club earn themselves a Top 20 album with the masterful Build A Tower, sell out dates across Europe, conquer some of the UK’s biggest halls and even launch their own signature beer Slow Brew; the band’s upcoming end of year shows are set to celebrate their phenomenal last 12 months.
Tickets are on sale from their website now.