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Jeffrey Lewis announces UK tour

31 July 2009
By Helen True

Jeffrey Lewis and the Junkyard are returning to the UK for another tour, aiming to hit all the towns they missed out last time around.  Although the guys are perhaps underestimating the width and breadth of our fair isle, they’re definitely giving it all they’ve got with this rather packed schedule:

Aug 20, London with Roky Erickson @ The Forum, Kentish Town
Discount tickets available.
Aug 21, Hamptons, Southampton
 
Aug 22, Freebutt, Brighton
The evening show is sold out. Matinee tickets are still available.
Aug 23, South Street, Reading
Aug 24, The Musician, Leicester
Aug 25, HED @ Mad Ferret, Preston
Aug 26, The Duchess of York, York
Aug 27, The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge
Aug 28, Raynor Lounge, Sheffield University, Sheffield
Aug 29, Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich
Aug 30, The Independent, Sunderland
Aug 31, Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh
Sep 1, Oran Mor, Glasgow
Sep 2, Bodega Social Club, Nottingham
Sep 3, The Cellar, Oxford
Sep 4, Electric Picnic Festival, Stradbally
See, we’re not sure, but we reckon most Britons’d be hard-pressed to prove they’d been to all those places.  So there you have it, folks.  Jeffrey Lewis.  Almost certainly coming to a town near you soon.
Words: Helen True

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Helen is Folk's Sake's Assistant editor. She's a devoted baker, and a lover of many things, including: cookbooks, Shakespeare, massive novels, Kings of Convenience, Beirut, Kristin Hersh, Mechanical Bride, Dolly Parton, Willy Mason, St Vincent, The Divine Comedy, Mumford and Sons, The Carpenters, Cocorosie, Eels, Belle and Sebastian, Martha Wainwright, Joanna Newsom and The Smiths.

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