On 28th April, Chase & Status embark on their biggest live tour to date, with 15 shows over April and May 2010.
The tour will coincide with the release in May of the first single from their highly anticipated second album - which will be the follow up to More Than A Lot.
Chase & Status’ first live show came in the form of an incendiary performance at Radio 1’s Big Weekend last year. This paved the way for major Summer festival slots at the likes of Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Bestival, Global Gathering and Creamfields - as well as their first live headline tour which saw them playing to over 30,000 people. Featuring MC Rage and Andy Gangadeen on drums, Chase & Status Live, described by Mixmag as “rocking the living crap out of dance floors across the globe”, is one show not to be missed.
Chase & Status released single ‘End Credits’ featuring Plan B in November, and it stormed straight into the Top 10. The single was taken from the recent hit British movie Harry Brown, starring Michael Caine and also Plan B. Preceding ‘End Credits’, Chase & Status released their debut album More Than A Lot on the independent label RAM last year, selling 75,000 copies and quickly amassing legions of fans.
Whether it is Drum & Bass, Hip-Hop, or Dubstep, the duo’s versatility has enabled them to become leaders within the most cutting edge genres. In the past 12 months their production work includes some highly-praised remix work for Jay Z and The Prodigy’s recent comeback, collaborations with Snoop Dogg and more recently, Chase & Status worked on Rihanna’s album Rated R.
Tour dates
April 28th – Oxford, The Regal
April 29th – London, Koko
April 30th – Manchester, Academy
May 1st – Glasgow, ABC
May 2nd – Birmingham, Electric Carnival
May 4th – Leeds, Academy
May 5th – Sheffield. Academy
May 6th – Bournemouth, Academy
May 7th – St Austell, Cornwall (Eden Project)
May 8th – Bristol, The Academy
May 11th – Nottingham, Rock City
May 12th – Norwich, UEA
May 13th – Lincoln, Engine Shed
May 15th – Brighton, Corn Exchange


















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