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Following their triumphant headline show at On Blackheath Festival last September and due to popular demand, Travis, one of Britain’s best loved bands play their classic album ‘The Man Who’ live in full for two limited runs this June & December.

Released 19 years ago, ‘The Man Who’ sounds as fresh today as it did then.  One of the most successful British albums of the last 20 years, it spawned the timeless singles, ‘Writing To Reach You’, ‘Driftwood’, ‘Turn’ and possibly the band’s most iconic song, ‘Why Does It Always Rain On Me’.

“Songs are like emotional bookmarks in time,” Fran Healy said. “When you hear a song you are transported to those times and feel strong echoes of the feelings you felt. Rarely does an album have this ability so performing ‘The Man Who’ once again will be a joy!”

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To date, Travis have enjoyed two No.1 LPs, five Top Ten singles, two BRIT Awards (‘Best British Band’ and ‘Best British Album’), two Ivor Novello Awards for ‘Best Songwriter’ & ‘Best Contemporary Song’ for ‘Why Does It Always Rain On Me?’ and more than 8 million record sales in their illustrious career.

‘The Man Who’ (Produced by Nigel Godrich), spent an astonishing 11 weeks at Number 1, selling nearly 3 million copies. It was the biggest selling UK album in 2000, propelled by an incendiary Glastonbury performance in the rain! Since then, they released their latest critically acclaimed album ‘Everything At Once’ in 2016.

Now the band will perform a handful of special venues over the course of the year including London’s Royal Festival Hall (12th June) and the Glasgow SSE Hydro (21st Dec), with tickets on sale 9am Friday 9th March via www.gigsandtours.com / www.ticketmaster.co.uk. Dates as follows:-

June

10th – Liverpool, Philharmonic
12th – London, Royal Festival Hall
14th – Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
19th Plymouth, Pavilion
20th Brighton, Dome

  • 21st – Ipswich, Regent Theatre

25th Birmingham, Symphony Hall
26th Oxford, New Theatre

December

12th – Portsmouth, Guildhall

  • 13th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange

15th – Newcastle, City Hall
17th – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
18th – Hull, City Hall
19th – Manchester, O2 Apollo
21st – -Glasgow, The SSE Hydro

For more information visit www.travisonline.com.

 

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