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New album, Irish tour for David Kitt
Wednesday 5 July 2006'Not Fade Away', the follow up to his 2004 covers album - 'The Black and Red Notebook' - will be released internationally on Rough Trade Records.
Kitt embarks on a nationwide tour to showcase material from the album, starting on 19 July in Dundalk and including shows in Cork as well as shows in Dublin and Limerick.
He will also play the Summercase Festival in Madrid and Barcelona on 14 and 15 July as part of a line-up which also includes New Order, Primal Scream and Daft Punk.
Tour dates:
Wednesday 19 July - Spirit Store, Dundalk
Friday 21 July - Róisín Dubh, Galway with The Redneck Manifesto
Sunday 23 July - Whelans, Dublin
Tuesday 25 July - De Barra's, Cork
Wednesday 26 July - Cypress Avenue, Cork
Thursday 27 July - Dolan's, Limerick
Sunday 30 July - Spirit Store, Dundalk
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