Manic Street Preachers mark the 20th anniversary of the Holy Bible with Full Album Shows

Manic Street Preachers mark the 20th anniversary of the Holy Bible with Full Album Shows

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Blackwood’s very own Manic Street Preachers have announced they will be marking the 20th anniversary of their 1994 classic ‘The Holy Bible’, with a series of unique live shows.

The band will play the landmark album in full this December at Glasgow’s Barrowland, Manchester’s Albert Hall, Dublin’s Olympia Theatre and London’s Roundhouse.

Intense, brilliant and noisy, the Holy Bible’s incendiary scattergun of words and imagery were 70% penned by missing lyricist, bassist and polemicist Richard James Edwards, who would go missing in 1995.

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

Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday 26th September from www.gigsandtours.com / www.gigsinscotland.com / www.ticketmaster.co.uk / www.ticketmaster.ie

Manic Street Preachers new single, ‘Futurology’, is out now, featuring b-sides ‘Antisocialmanifesto’ and ‘Kodawari’ plus an R.Seiliog remix.

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