The Cranberries to reform and play Royal Albert Hall

tickets will go on sale from Monday

news: Friday 16th October 2009

Dolores O'Riordan and the original members of Irish rock band The Cranberries have confirmed they are to reform and play live for the first time in nearly seven years. They will perform an exclusive UK show at London's Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday 31st March 2010.

O'Riordan has released a statement saying, "I've decided to reunite with my former band members in The Cranberries and we will be writing new songs and performing tracks off my new album as well as our greatest hits during the shows. I'd love to see you out there."

Guitarist and co-songwriter Noel Hogan says, "Over the last few years, each member of the band has had time to work on different projects and learn so much from their experience. Now the time is right for The Cranberries to bring all of this together and move forward."

The Cranberries had a total of four top 20 Billboard albums, 8 hit singles and worldwide sales of over 40 million records. Formed in Limerick in 1989 The Cranberries debut album 'Everybody Else Is Doing It', topped the charts in 1993, and a year later follow-up 'No Need To Argue' cemented the group's popularity with hit tracks as 'Zombie', 'Ridiculous Thoughts', and 'Ode To My Family'.

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article by: Scott Williams

published: 16/10/2009 11:18



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