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The Moons Kick Off UK Tour In Brighton Tomorrow, 8th Sept!


Paul Weller's band mate Andy Croft's and The Moons kick off their UK tour tomorrow, 8th Sept. in Brighton to promote the upcoming release of 'Fables Of History.' You can get your tickets at The Moons site here: http://www.themoons.co.uk/tour


The Moons Fables Of History tour Dates:

08 Sep Green Door Store, Brighton 
09 Sep Soul Cellar, Southampton 
11 Sep Hare & Hounds, Birmingham 
12 Sep 93 Feet East, London
13 Sep Bodega Social Club, Nottingham 
15 Sep Kasbah, Coventry 
20 Sep Caves, Edinburgh
21 Sep Doghouse, Dundee 
22 Sep King Tut’s, Glasgow 
23 Sep Fruit, Hull
24 Sep Pretty Green instore, Covent Garden London 
27 Sep Rough Trade East instore, London (Free event)
29 Sep Cockpit, Leeds 
03 Oct Roadhouse, Manchester 
04 Oct Mello Mello, Liverpool 
05 Oct Roadmender, Northampton 
06 Oct The Lanes, Bristol

Tickets available from: www.themoons.co.uk

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