May 23, 2013 21:16 The music comes from their 2008 introduction 'St Jude' Photo Gallery: The CourteenersPhoto: Ben Martin/NME The Courteeners's 2008 track 'Maybe not Nineteen Forever' has been called Manchester United FC's official party song for their 20th Premier League success. The team topped the league yesterday evening (April 22) following a 3-0 gain against Aston Villa at Old Trafford and the music a' which is taken from the band's debut album 'St Jude' a' is now back in the iTunes Top 100, as supporters ordered the course to enjoy their team's success. The band's new single, 'Van Der Graaff', is introduced on May 6. The track arises from their third album, 'Anna.' The Courteeners play two homecoming reveals on July 5 and 6, at Manchester's Castlefield Bowl, with help from Miles Kane, Reverend & the Makers, James Skelly & The Intenders, The Strypes, The Heartbreaks and Findlay. Of the shows frontman Liam Fray has said: "To spend two nights with this fans under the stars of Manchester will be very special indeed. It will be good to finally be bringing 'Anna' home. With some remarkable supports, individuals are in for a treat... July can't come fast enough. Let us pray it doesn't rain." To check on the accessibility to The Courteeners seats and get all of the latest results, visit NME.COM/TICKETS now, or phone 0871 230 1094. The world's best music journal is now available as an electronic version! For exclusive information you'll maybe not find on NME.COM, down load here on your iPad/iPhone and here on your Kindle Fire or Nook. The Courteeners Tickets Adverts by Google
Link: FC St. Pauli - Hertha BSC Berlin - German 2. Bundesliga
No comments:
Post a Comment