The Automatic tour history

The Automatic tour history

This is an article on Welsh rock band The Automatic documenting both past and future performances that the band perform at.

2006

Headline UK Tour (February 21-March 9)

Infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = UK Headline Tour


image_caption=
artist = The Automatic
location =
locations = England, Scotland, Wales
type =
album= Not Accepted Anywhere
start_date = February 21
end_date = March 9
number_of_legs = 1
number_of_shows = 14
last_tour =
this_tour =
next_tour =

Not Accepted Anywhere tour (October 3 - November 3 2006)

Infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = Not Accepted Anywhere Tour


image_caption=
artist = The Automatic
location = United Kingdom
locations = England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland.
type =
album= Not Accepted Anywhere
start_date = October 3, 2006
end_date = November 3, 2006
number_of_legs = 1
number_of_shows = 25
last_tour =
this_tour =
next_tour =

Wakestock Festival (July 15 2006)

Canterbury Electric Garden Festival (August 5 2006)

Give It A Name (April 30 2007)

Glastonbury Festival (June 22 2007)

Get Loaded In The Park (August 26 2007)

The Great Escape Festival (17 May 2008)

T4 On The Beach 2008 (July 20, 08)

Atticus Show (August 12, 08)

Reading and Leeds Festivals (August 21 - August 24, 08)

(August 30 - September 6)

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