MANCHESTER four-piece The Slow Readers Club have announced an extensive UK tour for 2019 including a show at Wrexham Live Rooms on March 19.

The tour will see the band play 32 intimate shows across the country throughout March and April. Tickets will be available at 10am on Friday November 30 via theslowreadersclub.com.

Regarding the tour next year frontman Aaron Starkie said: "This is the first opportunity we’ve had to do a full on UK tour as up until this point we’ve all had day jobs to work around, but 2019 is the year we go at it properly, no more messing about. We’ve had tons of people ask us to play all over the UK so here we go.”

The band’s forthcoming sold-out run of dates next month will see them playing the biggest shows of their career so far.

The Slow Readers Club are touring in support of their new album Build A Tower, which was released in May this year and went straight into the Official UK album chart Top 20 at number 18, 10 in the physical album chart, four in the vinyl chart, four in the indie album chart and Number one in the cassette chart.

The latest single, On The TV, taken from the album has proved a hit on radio, receiving great support from BBC 6Music and Radio X. In September The Slow Readers Club released For All Here To Observe, a collection of acoustic reworks including tracks spanning their entire career.

Ahead of the March headline tour, The Slow Readers Club will play Netherlands’ Eurosonic Festival on January 18. The band have also been announced to play the main stage at the Neighbourhood Weekender in Victoria Park, Warrington on May 26 alongside Richard Ashcroft, The Vaccines and The Charlatans.