Irish band announce Glasgow Hydro show on upcoming UK tour

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IRISH post-punk band Fontaines D.C. have announced a Glasgow show on their upcoming UK and Ireland tour.

The tour announcement comes after they released the full details of their highly-anticipated fourth album earlier this week, also titled ROMANCE.Released on August 23 via XL Recordings, the album is their first with producer James Ford and is their most ambitious and expansive record to date.

Fontaines D.C., which consists of Grian Chatten, Carlos O'Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegand III and Tom Coll, performed at TRNSMT in 2022 after first playing the festivals Kings TutsFontaines D.C. will be at the Hydro on Wednesday, December 4.Presale tickets are also available through artist presale via Ticketmaster at 10am on Wednesday, April 24 and Spotify presale from 10am on Thursday, April 25.

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