The Zutons add second hometown show to debut album anniversary tour


Russell Pritchard

Russell Pritchard with Noel Gallagher’s high Flying Birds playing the House Of Blues in Houston, Texas (Lloyd Hendricks / Live4ever)

The Zutons have added a second hometown show to their Who Killed The Zutons? anniversary tour.

The tour has been arranged to mark 15 years since the release of their debut album and is the band’s first bit of action for quite some time. After going on sale today, the tour will now stop for a second night at the Liverpool Olympia on April 6th next year. “We’ve all been off doing our own thing for a little while,” remarks frontman Dave McCabe. “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.”

Tour dates:

March 2019
26 – O2 Institute, Birmingham
28 – Barrowlands, Glasgow
29 – Albert Hall, Manchester
30 – Roundhouse, London

April 2019
1 – O2 Academy, Bristol
2 – Rock City, Nottingham
4 – O2 Academy, Leeds
5,6 – Olympia, Liverpool


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