Belfast Telegraph

Snow Patrol for Waterfront gig in November

- BY JONATHAN BELL

SNOW Patrol have announced they will be returning to Belfast in November for a show at the Waterfront Hall.

As part of their Reworked tour the band will perform in Belfast on November 28 after a show at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on November 26.

On the tour Snow Patrol will play re-imagined versions of tracks from their catalogue, as well as new songs from their Reworked album.

The boys will be reunited after injuries to guitarists Johnny McDaid and Nathan Connolly put them out of action.

Johnny McDaid, the band’s guitarist and piano player, has said he is recovering well after surgery after he suffered a “serious problem with his neck”.

While guitarist Nathan Connolly sustained a hand injury.

The announceme­nt comes after the band performed to 35,000 fans in Bangor as they returned for their own festival Ward Park 3 which celebrated the music of Northern Ireland with all 11 artists on the bill from NI — and included a special guest appearance from Bono.

And earlier this year the band’s hit Chasing Cars was named the most played song on UK radio of the 21st century.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 6 at 10am.

Fans can also access early tickets for this tour by pre-ordering the band’s forthcomin­g Reworked album, which includes three new songs as well as 13 re-envisioned versions of classic songs, and celebrates Snow Patrol’s 25th anniversar­y as a band.

Snow Patrol’s Reworked EP1 is available now via Polydor Records.

The EP includes reworked versions of Crack The Shutters, Chocolate, and Open Your Eyes as well as the previously released new song Time Won’t Go Slowly.

 ??  ?? Snow Patrol’s frontman Gary Lightbody
Snow Patrol’s frontman Gary Lightbody

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