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The Airbourne Toxic Event Announce Live Dates, New Single, New Album & Tickets

Friday, 11 February 2011 Written by Jon Stickler
The Airbourne Toxic Event Announce Live Dates, New Single, New Album & Tickets

Since its release in 2009 The Airborne Toxic Event, the band's self-titled debut album, has sold over 300,000 copies. Monday 18th April 2011 sees the worldwide premiere release on Mercury Records of 'All At Once', the follow-up album (produced by Dave Sardy, credits: Oasis, Band of Horses, the Ting Tings, the Walkmen).

The first UK single from 'All At Once' is entitled 'Numb' and The Airborne Toxic Event are set to release this, their first new single in exactly two years. The track went to national UK radio on Thursday 10th February.

With a simultaneous twin campaign in the US debuting the single 'Changing'. The 11 tracks from the album will be revealed exclusively online. A unique acoustic video version of every track on the album, entitled 'The Bombastic' will be showcased in the eleven weeks leading up to the album release, starting with the title track 'All At Once'. Each video is one take, one shot and completely live.

Each Bombastic will be shown every Tuesday on the bandʼs website www.theairbornetoxicevent.com starting Tuesday 15th February 2011.

The unprecedented Six Nation Pan European Residency Tour is currently under way. During February The Airborne Toxic Event are performing in six different countries, with three imultaneous residencies in Holland, Germany and France (while also touring extensively elsewhere in Europe and the UK during the month). This tour was conceived from the tremendously popular and successful 30 shows in 30 nights Tour that the band played in the UK throughout November 2008.

And so to the album release - TATE are certainly no strangers to grand musical gestures and with a reputation as an aggressive touring band; playing over 350 shows for their debut release. In an attempt to retell the story of the bandʼs growth both here in the UK and across the Atlantic, The Airborne Toxic Event will be playing 5 consecutive nights in each of the 3 cities that first welcomed them; London, Los Angeles and then New York.

Starting with the smallest venue they played in the LDN / LA / NY trifecta, the band will work their way through the citiesʼ venues, replaying the same clubs they played throughout their meteoric rise.

So in London:

Monday 18th April - Special Show, London (details TBA)
Tuesday 19th April - The Dublin Castle, London
Wednesday 20th April - The Barfly, London
Thursday 21st April - Kingʼs College SU, London
Friday 22nd April – Koko, London

To ice the cake, only the first 50 fans who purchase the season ticket to all the 4 named shows above, will be guaranteed entry to the ʻSpecial Showʼ on Monday 18th April – the albumʼs launch day.

LIVE IN THE UK APRIL 2011:

Monday 4th April – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
Tuesday 5th April – Academy, Manchester
Wednesday 6th April – QMU, Glasgow
Friday 8th April – Cockpit, Leeds
Saturday 9th April – Academy 2, Dublin
Sunday 10th April – Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
Monday 18th April - Special Show, London (details tba)
Tuesday 19th April - The Dublin Castle, London
Wednesday 20th April - The Barfly, London
Thursday 21st April - Kingʼs College SU, London
Friday 22nd April – Koko, London

Tickets For The Airbourne Toxic Event's April 2011 UK Shows are onsale now.

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