Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Counting Crows announce UK tour dates

San Francisco rockers Counting Crows have announced their first UK tour in over four years.

The multi-platinum band will bring their live show to Birmingham, Bristol, London, Manchester and Glasgow in April, after touring in Australia and a string of European dates.

“All I could say when I saw the plans for a UK tour was ‘It’s about time’,” says Adam Duritz.

“It’s hard to explain to fans why bands occasionally let so much time pass between visits. The truth is sometimes life just gets in the way and, before you know it, it’s been a few years.

“Personally, I’m just glad we’re going back. I have a lot of great memories of past tours. Remembering where we’ve been always gets me excited about where we’re going.”

The tour follows the release in 2012 of Underwater Sunshine (or What We Did On Our Summer Vacation), a collection of more and less known songs ranging from the 1960s to the present.

It featured tracks written by artists such as Big Star, Gram Parsons, Tender Mercies, Kasey Anderson and The Faces.  A new live album recorded on the band’s acclaimed 2012 US summer tour will be released on Cooking Vinyl to coincide with the dates.

Counting Crows formed in 1991 in the San Francisco Bay area and they have sold over 20 million albums to date. They had five Top 20 studio albums in the UK (three of them charting in the Top 10 and all five hitting Top 5 on the Billboard 200)

The current line-up features Adam Duritz (vocals), David Bryson (guitar), Charles Gillingham (keyboards), Dan Vickrey (guitar), Jim Bogios (drums), David Immergluck (guitar) and Millard Powers (bass).

Widely remembered for their 1993 seven times platinum debut release August And Everything After – including hit single Mr Jones – Counting Crows more recently had a US No 1 with Accidentally In Love, featured on the Shrek 2 soundtrack, which was nominated in 2005 for a Grammy Award, a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award.

Their most recent studio album, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings was released to critical and popular acclaim in March 2008 and charted at No 12 in the UK.

Here are the UK dates!

Friday April 19 : Birmingham O2 Academy    
Saturday April 20 : Bristol Colston Hall
Monday April 22: London Hammersmith Apollo
Thursday April 25 : Manchester O2 Apollo
Friday April 26 : Glasgow O2 Academy

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