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The dates include a slot at next year's End Of The Road Festival Bright Eyes have postponed their 2020 UK and European tour and have announced fresh dates for 2021.

The recently reunited band had planned to tour Europe this summer, finishing with a big London show at Hammersmith Apollo and a slot at End Of The Road Festival in September.

End Of The Road’s 2020 edition was cancelled this week due to the coronavirus pandemic, and Bright Eyes were announced to have signed up for the 2021 edition of the Dorset festival.

They’ve now released a slew of rescheduled dates around the festival appearance. “Regretfully, we have to postpone or cancel our 2020 European tour dates,” the band wrote on Instagram. “Most tour dates have been rescheduled for

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