Britpop stalwarts Suede offer extra special reissues of their albums and perform them live.
The band reunited last year and released a greatest hits album but they’re not done yet.
Pitchfork reports that the band are going to reissue all of their five studio albums with bucketloads of extras such as unreleased material and rare footage on DVD.
The albums are their eponymous 1993 debut, Dog Man Star from ‘94, Coming Up from ’96, Head Music from ’99 and 2002's A New Morning.
While guitarist Bernard Butler hasn’t be participating in the reunion (he left the band and instigated the break-up), he has been working on the reissues.
To celebrate all this, the reunited Suede will perform three of their albums in full over three nights at London’s Brixton O2 Arena: self-titled on May 19, Dog Man Star on May 20, and Coming Up on May 21.
They will also play a US show at Coachella and a Spanish show at the SOS Festival.
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