DANCING ON TABLES have rescheduled their UK tour for a second time with new Scottish dates added.
The Dunfermline five-piece were able to perform a handful of dates on their 14-gig tour before the coronavirus outbreak forced them into cancelling the rest of the run.
They had played shows across the border in Manchester and Newcastle prior to sets in Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
The capital gig was the last to be held and future dates were pushed back until later this year.
Those re-arranged shows have now been moved once more to March, April and May in 2021.
Dancing on Tables will now play at King Tut’s in Glasgow on March 25, with original tickets remaining valid for all of the previously-booked gigs.
They will then head south to Nottingham’s Bodega on April 28, Rough Trade in Bristol (April 29) and finally Old Blue Last in London (April 30) to round off the month.
A day later, they will start a run of four gigs in May with a night at the Hope and Ruin in Brighton (May 1).
That will be followed by the Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham (May 4), the Sugarmill in Stoke (May 5) and the final English gig at Oporto in Leeds (May 6).
The band also announced on Friday morning two new Scottish dates set for May.
They'll play at Edinburgh's La Belle Angele on Saturday, May 8, and head for Aberdeen's The Lemon Tree on Friday, May 21.
Tickets are available from their website: www.dancingontables.co.uk/tickets
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