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Shadow puppets for Leeds



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THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS, debut number one album artists and one of the most talked about acts of the year will make their live debut at the Leeds/Reading festival over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
The project of Arctic Monkey Alex Turner and Rascal Miles Kane have yet to confirm any further live shows and these full set performances will be the first chance for the many fans of their album The Age Of Understatement to hear the tracks live.

The band will take to the NME/Radio One stage as co-headliners prior to the previously announced set from The Cribs.

This has to be a real 'get there early' moment and, after last year's packed tents for the likes of The Enemy and The Pigeon Detectives expect a similar situation on Friday, August 22 at Leeds Festival and Sunday, August 24, at Reading Festival.

Reading and Leeds Festival is totally sold out across both sites.

For more information on the weekend, go to www.readingfestival.com / www.leedsfestival.com.









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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 11:34 AM
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