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Cast your eyes Eastwards: yup, it's the brand spanking new album cover for Turn's latest opus, Forward.

Ollie Cole and co will be celebrating in style at Vicar St. this May 29 when the trio unveil the new album. It's an all ages show, with tickets available from Ticketmaster, Road Records and the Soundcellar for €15.

"Very very special" guests are to be announced closer to the date.

Nationwide dates include:

Vicar Street, Dublin (May 29), Mc Garrigles, Sligo (June 3), Cuba, Galway, early show (4), An Cruiscin Lan, Cork (5), Gleeson's, Clonmel (6), The King's, Waterford (7), Cleere's, Kilkenny (8), The Spirit Store, Dundalk (14), Dolan's Warehouse, Limerick (20) and The Granary, Killarney (July 4).

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