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Hard-Fi announce first UK tour in 11 years with Glasgow date confirmed

Hard-Fi have announced their first UK tour in 11 years and are coming to Glasgow.

The iconic rock band formed in 2003 and instantly gained the attention of the British press with their debut album, Stars of CCTV. They are also well-known for their hit tracks Hard to Beat and Living for the Weekend.

The group became staples of the mid-noughties indie scene in the UK with their catchy punk sounds. The band will be performing at the west end's SWG3 Galvanizers venue which will host the gig and is scheduled to happen on October 9 of this year.

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The bands frontman, Richard Archer, said: "We’re really excited to be heading back out on the road and playing venues up and down the country for the first time in too long.

"When we announced we were playing some shows again, so many people asked us when we were coming to their town, so hopefully everyone will be able to get to one of the shows."

He added: "We’re really looking forward to seeing our fans again and maybe meeting some new ones. We will of course be playing the tunes they’ve been desperate to hear, but everyone should keep their ears out for something new too."

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Prices start at £34.95 for standing tickets with those under 16 needing to be accompanied by an adult.

Tickets for the band's gig in Glasgow at SWG3 can be bought here.

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