Frank Iero lines up UK headline tour
Former My Chemical Romance man will play 9 dates in April

Former My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero will return to the UK in April for a run of headline dates.
He supported Mallory Knox on their November tour of the country. Now he’ll be back supporting his debut album Stomachaches with his band Frnkiero And The Cellabration.
He says: “I’m really looking forward to taking this full record to the UK in April. When making Stomachaches I really wanted you to feel like you were listening in on the songs as opposed to listening to them. And I believe the intimacy of venue’s we’ve chosen for this headline run will support that idea.”
He recorded the album entirely in the basement of his New Jersey home and revealed he was proud of the record’s DIY sound.
Frnkiero And The Cellabration UK tour dates
Apr 16:Manchester Deaf Institute
Apr 17:Leeds Key Club
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Apr 19: Glasgow King Tut’s
Apr 20: Newcastle Academy 2
Apr 22: Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach
Apr 23: Brighton Haunt
Apr 24: Oxford Academy
Apr 28: London Underworld
Apr 29: Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms

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