posted by davidt on Monday March 29 2004, @02:15PM
Tay writes:

NME have 'confirmed' today that Moz will be playing the Carling Reading/Leeds Festival along with The Libertines and Franz Ferdinand. The festival is held on two sites on the last weekend of August. (link)
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Jason also writes:

Morrissey is playing the Carling Festivals in the UK - Reading on Saturday August 28th, Leeds on Sunday August 29th. Source aloud.com.
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Springheeled-Jim writes:

According to the official Reading Festival Website Morrissey has been confirmed to appear on the Saturday (headlined by White Stripes).

www.readingfestival.com
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  • This is wonderful news.

    Here's how it is looking, Moz does a mini-tour of America, with dates in Vegas, OC, LA, NYC and other cities. But don't mention Texas, I'd hate the pain of the strain all over again. :)

    Then, he spends the Summer playing festivals (and some gigs) in the USA, UK, Ireland, & Europe. Manchester may very well be the start of this leg, and he may criss-cross continents if the festival dates require him to do so.

    Then, Moz returns as rumored and does a proper full blown tour of North America, including Mexico & Canada. This leg begins in late August, early Sept.

    Then, it is off to what was once called the "South Pacific." Japan, Australia, New Zealand.

    This takes Moz "to the end of the year" as he said on KROQ.

    He returns to Hollywood very Happy. And life is grand.
    Belligerent Ghoul -- Monday March 29 2004, @02:57PM (#92861)
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    • Re:May God hear by UNLOVEABLE (Score:1) Monday March 29 2004, @04:16PM
    • Re:Route 66 by Anonymous (Score:0) Monday March 29 2004, @06:01PM
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  • He appears to have a perfect spot on the bill, straight after the eternally drab libertines. It'll be tanatamount to watching Elvis follow Shakin' Stevens.
    deadpan -- Monday March 29 2004, @03:06PM (#92865)
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    • Typo negative by deadpan (Score:1) Monday March 29 2004, @03:09PM
    • drab libertines!?! (Score:2, Informative)

      The libertines are absolutely brilliant - that might even be the reason morrissey likes them.
      goodbye_a_go_go -- Monday March 29 2004, @03:38PM (#92879)
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    • Re:Plum by Anonymous (Score:0) Monday March 29 2004, @03:54PM
    • Re:Plum by Anonymous (Score:1) Tuesday March 30 2004, @02:02AM
    • Re:Plum (Score:2, Interesting)

      The Libertines supported Moz at the Brixton Academy a couple of years ago (for the gigs he did after the Albert Hall) and were brilliant! So he should be pretty happy with them, and they were great at the Festival last year, too!
      reeling_around -- Tuesday March 30 2004, @08:17AM (#93006)
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      • Re:Plum by The last night on Mo (Score:1) Wednesday March 31 2004, @05:11AM
  • 'Reading Festivals' can't even get the name of Moz's single right. Which makes their spiel a load of toss.
    Stu Walsh -- Monday March 29 2004, @04:40PM (#92897)
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  • I'm going to Reading & Glastonbury pretty much just for the Moz, I am moist... hurrah!

    Roll on MEN (bastard seating tickets)

    x joe x
    Anonymous -- Wednesday March 31 2004, @08:42AM (#93152)
    • Re:moo by The last night on Mo (Score:1) Wednesday March 31 2004, @11:54AM


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