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General Fiasco announce UK tour

HOT on the heels of a jam-packed festival run that see the band play the likes of Oxegen, T in the Park, Reading & Leeds, Underage, Summer Sonic and Pukkelpop festivals, Irish trio General Fiasco are set to headline their own UK & Ireland tour this October.

Anticipation is building around what will be the band's first Irish headline tour, with the Irish News dubbing them 'a force to be reckoned with live' and recent T in the Park reviews lauding their 'rousing beats and punky anthems... a massive hit with the crowd' (Sunday Mail).

General Fiasco have earned the praise of rock audiences across the UK from their recent Kids in Glass Houses support tour culminating in a nomination for Best British Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards later this month.

The guys will play the Mandela Hall, Belfast, on October 2, and the Nerve Centre, Derry on October 3, followed by dates across the UK.

Tickets for the local shows are available from all usual outlets.


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