Hundred Reasons Announce Extra London Date Due To Popular Demand
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Written by Jon Stickler
Hundred Reasons have added an extra show in London at the Coronet and upgraded their Manchester show to Academy 1 after phenomenal demand saw both original venues sell out in less than 60 Minutes.
Late Monday night guitarist Larry Hibbitt announced on BBC’s Radio One Rock Show that Hundred Reasons would play their last ever shows this November, performing their debut album 'Ideas Above Our Station' in its entirety, with old friends Hell Is For Heroes and Cable in tow as supports.
Guitarist Larry Hibbitt exclaims his surpise: “Due to the unexpectedly high demand for tickets for our November shows we are proud to announce an extra date at the Coronet in London. We have been stunned and humbled by the speed at which these shows sold out. Stunned and humbled. Thank you. See you at the front.”
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