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Scottish favourites The Proclaimers line up Perth date

Steve MacDougall, Courier, Balado, Kinross. T in the Park 2010. Scenes from the event. Main Stage, during performance by The Proclaimers.
Steve MacDougall, Courier, Balado, Kinross. T in the Park 2010. Scenes from the event. Main Stage, during performance by The Proclaimers.

Craig and Charlie Reid, aka The Proclaimers, will be playing Perth Concert Hall in November.

Since coming off the road following their last 95-date world tour Craig and Charlie have spent their time writing.

They then went into the studio to record their ninth album last autumn in Bath, entitled Like Comedy, which is released on May 7 on Cooking Vinyl.

The Proclaimers are then back out live with a busy summer in the UK and Europe, which includes headlining the Hebridean and Big Tent festivals in Scotland, followed by another headline slot at Cambridge Festival and main stage appearances at the V Festivals in England.

A six-week UK tour in October and November sees them back touring in Scotland, which brings them to Perth Concert Hall on November 20.

Craig and Charlie said: ”We are very excited to be playing Scottish shows again after a long absence and look forward to the tour immensely.”

For more information visit horsecross.co.uk