Nine Below Zero Announce 40th Anniversary October – December 2019 UK Tour

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Forty years of driving blues-rock will be worthy of celebration as 2019 brings a major tour:

Nine Below Zero have announced the ‘Are We There Yet?’ 40th Anniversary 1979-2019.

The twenty-date UK Tour commences on Saturday 5th October 2019 at the Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford, Kent, United Kingdom and travels across the country throughout October, November and concludes on Saturday 14th December 2019 at Roadmender, Northampton, United Kingdom.

A full list of dates, venues and ticket links can be found below. 

One of the UK’s finest Rhythm & Blues Bands, Nine Below Zero, formed in 1979 and named themselves after the famous Sonny Boy Williamson song. In 1980 they signed to A&M Records and released the seminal “Live at the Marquee” album. By the end of that year they had moved from selling out the Marquee to selling out Hammersmith Odeon.

In 1981 their first studio album “Don’t Point Your Finger” and the band made appearances on the Old Grey Whistle Test and The South Bank Show. In 1982 they appeared on “The Young Ones” with the track “Eleven + Eleven” before releasing arguably their finest album “Third Degree” which features such tracks as “Wipe Away Your Kiss” & “You Can’t Say Yes And You Can’t Say No”. The album’s iconic image was taken by none other than David Bailey.

Nine Below Zero have shared stages over the years with Chuck Berry, The Kinks, The Who, Eric Clapton, & Squeeze.

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The October- December 2019 UK Tour will stop at the following venues:

Saturday 5th October 2019 – Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford, Kent, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2gQYBJv

Friday 11th October 2019 – Chinnerys, Southend, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2gR55YC

Saturday 12th October 2019 – The Brook, Southampton, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2hHumcg

Friday 18th October 2019 – Arts Club, Liverpool, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2vMUw05

Saturday 19th October 2019 – Gorilla, Manchester, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2icJMEl

Friday 25th October 2019 – The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2hfjv7Y

Saturday 26th October 2019 – Old Fire Station, Carlisle, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2NHly19

Friday 1st November 2019 – Booking Hall, Dover, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2CKpOfm

Saturday 2nd November 2019 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2gRe77X

Friday 8th November 2019 – Robin 2, Bilston, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2hHu98R

Saturday 9th November 2019 – Riverside, Newcastle, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2iQ8Izp

Friday 15th November 2019 – Guildhall, Gloucester, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2TpzxNi

Saturday 16th November 2019 – Concorde 2, Brighton, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2jrFya6

Friday 22nd November 2019 – The Wardrobe, Leeds, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2i6JVpT

Saturday 23rd November 2019 – Fibbers, York, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/1OT8gsC

Saturday 30th November 2019 – Fiddlers, Bristol, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2RIDMml

Friday 6th December 2019 – Junction, Cambridge, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2j5hxVm

Saturday 7th December 2019 – Islington Assembly Hall, London, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2j9TSr8

Friday 13th December 2019 – Arts Centre, Colchester, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2rFaP1w

Saturday 14th December 2019 – Roadmender, Northampton, United Kingdom http://bit.ly/2qCu5cn