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WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ALPHABEAT?

27 October 2008

WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ALPHABEAT?

They've got a new single that's what!


The Danish pop sensations are set to release the sixth single from their debut album 'This is Alphabeat'

'What Is Happening' is due out November 17 and you can catch Alphabeat at one of their upcoming UK shows.

Live dates

28 October – London Shepherd’s Bush Empire
29 October – London Shepherd’s Bush Empire
31 October – Bristol Anson Rooms
1 November – Plymouth University
2 November – Southampton University
3 November – Brighton Concorde 2
5 November – Oxford Carling Academy
6 November – Northampton Roadmender
7 November – Sheffield The Leadmill
9 November – Coventry Kasbah
10 November – Nottingham Trent University
11 November – Leeds Metropolitan University

Check out the vid for 'What is Happening' below

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