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It seems a little ridiculous for ruddy-cheeked Tom Chaplin and co to be headlining the same venue that only a few months ago was home to hip hop megastars Kanye and Jay-Z, but we suppose they did sell five-million copies of their indie ballad-dominated debut 'Hopes And Fears', perhaps they too can fill it with promising tracks from new album, 'Strangeland', which features their piano-driven, anthemic and emotionally charged, student-friendly alt.rock. Expect to hear most of that, plus cuts from their back catalogue.
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