ARCHITECTS Announce European Tour With BRING ME THE HORIZON, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

September 24, 2010, 14 years ago

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On the first day of release for their digital single 'Day In Day Out', Britain's ARCHITECTS have announce another European tour supporting their friends in BRING ME THE HORIZON as well as THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA.

Tour dates include:

January

14 - Zuerich, Switzerland - Volkhaus
15 - Milan, Italy - Magazzini Generali
16 - Vienna, Austria - Arena
18 - Stuttgart, Germany - Longhorn
20 - Brussels, Belgium - AB
21 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
22 - Paris, France - La Bataclan
23 - Cologne, Germany - Essigfabrik
25 - Hamburg, Germany - Gruenspan

February

2 - Berlin, Germany - Columbia Club
3 - Herford, Germany - Club X
4 - Frankfurt, Germany - Batschkapp
5 - Chemnitz, Germany - Suedbahnhof
6 - Munich, Germany - Backstage Werk

Tickets will be on sale September 27th, Paris September 28th - watch out for more dates.

The Koko in London will be the location where Architects will film their video for their upcoming single, 'Day In Day Out'. Come out to the show on October 8th and be a part of history.

The digital single, 'Day In Day Out', is due to be released via all digital platforms on the following dates:

Germany / Austria / Switzerland: September 24th

UK/Europe: September 27th

US: September 28th

Canada: September 28th (via Distort Inc.)

Australia: October 1st

'Day In Day Out will be the first single to be taken from the band’s new, Steve Evetts (DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN) produced, album, The Here And Now, which will be out in early 2011.

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Architects singer Sam Carter comments on the new release: "‘Day In Day Out’ is going to be our first single and will also be the opening track and the perfect introduction to our new album. Lyrically it touches on a running theme through the album which is basically our lives and the way we lead them. We spend a lot of time away from home to do what we do and it doesn't always feel like it’s worth it. The song is questioning what we do, but it is also very positive and is about keeping your head up even when things aren't going your way. Parts of our new record will definitely surprise some people, but I think this song has more familiar aspects of Hollow Crown whilst still showing glimpses of where we've taken our song writing on the new record.”

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