A major Manchester band has announced their first set of live shows in five years - but there will be a big change in store.
Earlier this week, Manchester indie band Doves released their first piece of music in four years with latest single Renegade - which is to be taken from their upcoming sixth album Constellations For The Lonely.
The trio, made up of Jimi Goodwin, Andy Williams and Jez Williams, first met at The Haçienda in 1989 and were also behind 90s dance act Sub Sub, which was most famous for hit Ain’t No Love (Ain’t No Use). READ MORE: Greater Manchester town centre to host 'covert' party in mystery location To coincide with the upcoming new album, set to be released in February, Doves have announced a trio of intimate live shows to take place later this month.
It will be their first gigs since performing at Gunnersbury Park in September 2019. However, the shows will be without lead vocalist Jimi Goodwin - who has previously spoken publicly about his mental health struggles.
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