Monday, February 14, 2011

View - UK Tour 2011

The View are an indie rock band from Dryburgh in Dundee, Scotland. They incorporate various styles such as punk, pop, alternative rock, pop punk, powerpop, folk and acoustic in their music. The View, debut album, Hats Off to the Buskers entered the UK Album Chart at number one. It was nominated for the 2007 Mercury Music Prize. On 17 December 2010, the View informed on their website that the album's name would be The Best Lasts Forever and it would be released on 14 March 2011; however, on 13 January 2011, View announced the album would instead be called Bread and Circuses. A tour to promote the new album was announced on 31st January, and will begin in April.

View will hit the roads in UK and View fans can watch them live in UK. View Tickets are available on Sold Out Ticket Market on nominal rates. Sold Out Ticket Market provides its customers with View Tickets with full guarantee.

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View Tickets Caird Hall - Apr 04, 2011
Day: Monday
Time: 19:00

View Tickets Aberdeen Music Hall - Apr 05, 2011
Day: Tueday
Time: 19:30

View Tickets Barrowland - Apr 06, 2011
Day: Wednesday
Time: 19:00

View Tickets Barrowland - Apr 07, 2011
Day: Thursday
Time: 19:00

View Tickets Mandela Hall - Apr 12, 2011
Day: Tuesday
Time: 20:00

View Tickets The Academy - Apr 13, 2011
Day: Wednesday
Time: 19:00

View Tickets Rescue Rooms - Apr 15, 2011
Day: Friday
Time: 19:00

View Tickets Wedgewood Rooms - Apr 18, 2011
Day: Monday
Time: 20:00

View Tickets O2 Shepherds Bush Empire - Apr 20, 2011
Day: Wednesday
Time: 19:00

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View - Tours (2010 - 2011)

The View toured in early March 2010, visiting Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh. The tour showcaseed new material from their upcoming album. In addition to this Kyle Falconer played an acoustic, charity solo show in Liverpool on February 27. On February 23, 2010, it was announced that the band will play at T in the park 2010. The band have also been confirmed for Maynooth university festival, 'The Gathering'. The View played an intimate venue tour during November and December 2010 playing material from the new album. The tour began in Scotland in Aberdeen, then proceeded in England, before finishing back in Scotland at Velocity in Dunfermline.

The first gigs that The View played in 2011 were at King Tut's in Glasgow, on the 25th and 26th of January. They were both sold out. A tour to promote the new album was announced on 31st January, and will begin on the 4th April. It will involve three Scottish gigs; the Caird Hall in Dundee, Aberdeen Music Hall and Barrowlands in Glasgow.

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View - Tours (2006 - 2009)

In December 2006, View played gigs in Tokyo, Japan and made their first trip to the USA, in January 2007, playing dates in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. A follow-up U.S.

The band announced a national tour in April 2007 to mark the album release. Tickets for the entire UK tour sold out within 1 hour. In August, they headlined the NME/Radio 1 stage at the Carling: Reading and Leeds festival. The band announced a 6 date national tour for December 2007 to support their new album due out in 2008. They played the 2nd at Edinburgh Liquid Rooms, 3rd at Leeds Cockpit, 4th at Brighton Concorde 2, 10th at London Astoria, 11th at Stoke Sugarmill and the 13th at Dundee University.

The View played at V Festival in 2008 and shortly afterwards announced an expansive 36 date tour for the end of the year, this tour showcased the, then new, tracks from Which Bitch?.

The View appeared at Reading and Leeds Festival in August and at the Isle of Wight Festival on 12 June 2009. They also Played To a jam packed King Tut's Wah Wah Hut Tent On The Friday Night at T in The Park on 10 July 2009. They played in the Falls Festival Australia December 2009.

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View - First Headlining Tour

In mid-2006, View began a UK wide headline tour. During this tour the band played their first headline show in Scotland at the Liquid Room on 1 September 2006, they then went on to play dates with other major acts and feature in the MTV Two Gonzo tour. Documenting this, a half hour long special "On Tour With The View" was broadcast on MTV Two on 18 November 2006. During the tour, The View played with the Underground Heroes at the Tap'n'Tin in Chatham. At the end of the night The View and Underground Heroes joined forces on a version of 'Same Jeans'. The union prompted the band to be called 'The Underground View'.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

View - Bread and Circuses


The third album was rumoured to be completed in April 2010. The View have sinced cancelled a live performance at Delamere Forest due to 'recording commitments'. In an interview with Scottish newspaper The Daily Record, bassist Kieren Webster said the album is being produced by Youth, who has worked with the likes of The Verve and Primal Scream. New songs Underneath The Lights and Tragic Magic were performed during their set at T in the Park on July 11, 2010. They made Sunday, a track from the forthcoming album, available as a free download from their website on Monday 1 November. On 17 December 2010, the View informed on their website that the album's name would be The Best Lasts Forever and it would be released on 14 March 2011; however, on 13 January 2011, they announced the album would instead be called Bread and Circuses. They also announced that they would release the first single from the album on the 6th of March, and that it would be entitled 'Grace'.

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