Super Furry Animals are taking ‘Fuzzy Logic’ and ‘Radiator’ on the road

The band will play their 1996 debut and its follow up “in full, in order and back to back”.
Super Furry Animals are taking to the road this winter with two of their classic albums, ‘Fuzzy Logic’ and ‘Radiator’.



The band will play their 1996 debut and its follow up “in full, in order and back to back” at a run of shows this November and December. Kicking off in Belfast, they’ll play Dublin, Norwich, Bristol, Bournemouth, London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Brighton, Leeds and Nottingham before finishing up with a hometown date at Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena on December 17th.



The run comes alongside a reissue of ‘Fuzzy Logic’ on November 4th, which comes with a bonus disc, ‘Lost On The Bypass Road’, featuring cuts from the band’s archive. There’s also a new Best Of, ‘ZOOM! The Best of Super Furry Animals, 1995 – 2016’, which features band favourites and b-sides.



SFA are busy, basically.



In a statement, the band say: “We were a young family and found ourselves parents to two, boisterous albums, suddenly born between 1996 and 1997. It was our doing; we took full responsibility and endured the sleepless nights. The time goes so fast and they are all grown up now, old enough to be taken on the road again and let them stay up late. Before that excitement begins, we find ourselves rediscovering the thrilling alchemy found in the ‘Fuzzy Logic’ vault and delve yet deeper to decide what makes the final ‘ZOOM’ collection.”



The dates read:



November

30 BELFAST Limelight



December

1 DUBLIN Olympia

4 NORWICH UEA

6 BRISTOL O2 Academy Bristol

7 BOURNEMOUTH O2 Academy Bournemouth

8 LONDON Roundhouse

9 LONDON Roundhouse

10 BIRMINGHAM O2 Institute Birmingham

12 EDINBURGH Usher Hall

13 BRIGHTON Dome

15 LEEDS O2 Academy Leeds

16 NOTTINGHAM Rock City

17 CARDIFF Motorpoint Arena

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