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menwithouthats tour2013They told the world "You can dance if you want to" 30 years ago - and we did. A few years later they instructed that same planet "to go Pop" - and we did! MEN WITHOUT HATS have been creating iconic and irresistible pop music for three decades and have soared back with the release of their latest album, "Love In The Age Of War", produced by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie (Skinny Puppy, Marilyn Manson). Led by charismatic front man, lead singer and songwriter Ivan Dorschuk, MWH has surged back starting with a breakout show at 2011's SXSW and followed by extensive, well-received touring across North America over the last year. Along with keyboard player Lou Dawson and guitarist James Love, Doroschuk and the Hats have been delivering high energy shows packed with all of the band's absurdly catchy lyrics as well as great tracks from the new release, a disc that picks up where the hit making band left off.

It's no surprise that this band has topped charts across the planet and even picked up a 1983 Grammy nomination for Best group. The "Hats" song catalogue always sounds fresh and relevant and "Hats" hits have been featured on "The Simpsons", "Family Guy" and "Glee" and "Pop Goes the World" now lights up TV screens in a TIDE ad. MEN WITHOUT HATS have been providing a hit-filled and hooky soundtrack for our lives since the 80s and the band powers magnificently into the 21st Century with a steady stream of jaw dropping live shows and a fantastic new album. You still can "dance if you want to" and MEN WITHOUT HATS makes it easy and fun!

Kulturnews & Musix present
MEN WITHOUT HATS - "Love In The Age Of War" Dates 2012/13
03.02.2013 D-Memmingen, Kaminwerk
04.02.2013 D-Ingolstadt, Eventhalle Westpark
05.02.2013 A-Vienna, Szene Wien
06.02.2013 D-Cologne, MTC
07.02.2013 D-Frankfurt, Das Bett
08.02.2013 D-Hannover, Engel 07
09.02.2013 D-Berlin, K17
10.02.2013 D-Hamburg, Logo
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Tour-Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hisyszIN1iU

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