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Published 17:34 28 Nov 2018 GMT
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"We’ve all been off doing our own thing for a little while, and it’s only with hindsight and a bit of space that you see how special something really is. It’s easy to take things for granted when you’re younger, but now it’s just amazing to think of those songs still having a place in the world, and for people to come and hear us play them again."Dates for the Who Killed the Zutons tour are as follows; March 2019 26th – Birmingham O2 Institute (tickets) 28th – Glasgow Barrowland (tickets) 29th – Manchester Albert Hall (tickets) 30th – London Roundhouse (tickets) April 2019 1st – Bristol O2 Academy (tickets) 2nd – Nottingham Rock City (tickets) 4th – Leeds O2 Academy (tickets) 5th – Liverpool Olympia (tickets) Tickets go on sale Friday 30th November at 9am.

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