Manic's Holy Bible gigs

2014-09-24 by Jordan M. EMERITUS | 6 Comments
The Manic Street Preachers have confirmed that they will be playing The Holy Bible in full later this year.
Originally released in 1994, the album is now seen as an epitaph for guitarist Richey Edwards, who disappeared
early in 1995. Recently ranked as the 44th greatest album of all time by the NME, it continues to be seen
by many as the bands finest achievement.

Manic Street Preachers will play:

Glasgow @Barrowland, December 8
Manchester @Albert Hall, December 10, 11
Dublin @Olympia Theatre, December 13
London @Roundhouse, December 15, 16, 17

Tickets are on sale September 26 at 9am.

Facebook announcement:
www.facebook.com/manicstreetpreachers?_rdr

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Rowan5215
Emeritus
September 24th 2014
48414 Comments


come to australiaaaaaaaaaaaaa

zaruyache
September 24th 2014
28609 Comments


added to the list of other records I should probably listen to.

Ryus
September 25th 2014
37885 Comments


fuck this is awesome!!

Blackbelt54
September 25th 2014
4281 Comments


I can't see how well this would go without Richey Edwards

AgainAnd
September 25th 2014
281 Comments


Why not?

Blackbelt54
September 25th 2014
4281 Comments


that album is practically a diary of his mental health struggles so I feel like it wouldn't be the same without him



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