- Music
- 15 Sep 03
Travis to play Belfast
Travis will perform songs off their new album in the Ulster Hall next month
The Ulster Hall, Belfast is the venue on October 13 as Travis play their only Irish date of the year.
It's also their first performance here since drummer Neil Primrose broke his neck in a swimming pool accident.
Now fully recovered, Primrose and his bandmates have completed their fourth studio album, 12 Memories.
"I spent a couple of months at home being a moany old bastard, but I knew how lucky I was even being able to walk," Primrose reflects.
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Produced by Radiohead man Nigel Godrich, highlights include 'Writing To Reach You', 'Sing', 'The Beautiful Occupation' and lead single 'Re-Offender' which is in the shops now.
Tickets are on sale now priced £22stg.
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