Garbage announce 20th anniversary tour for debut album

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, Garbage have now announced a short tour where they plan to perform the record in full.

A short spell of dates throughout North America and Europe, including London, Manchester and Edinburgh, will begin much later in the year and has been dubbed the 20 Years Queer Tour.

In a statement, the band said, "It's the 20th anniversary of our debut album, we're going on tour this fall to play a handful of shows in celebration. We'll be playing the entire record front to back for the first time ever. We hope all our fans will come join with us to celebrate."

You can check out the UK dates below, and also reminisce over their breakthrough hit 'Stupid Girl' as well.

'20 Years Queer' Tour Dates: UK ONLY
8-9/11 - London, Brixton Academy
13/11 - Manchester, Academy
14/11 - Edinburgh, Usher Hall

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