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For a while until 2011, Noah and the Whale were wrongly regarded for just being little more than as the starting block for Laura Marling and for their 2007 hit "5 years time". This song had people whistling through the summer, and send their debut album into the UK chart top 5, however many perceived them as being just another in the line of indie/folk acts emerging and - despite critical acclaim - their second album failed to achieve the same chart success.

The release of "Last Night On Earth" - in early 2011 - proved that the critics were right to have such faith in the talent and longevity of the band, and showed the maturity of their song-writing thanks to the enhanced sense of power and emotion. The album earned them worldwide success and in spring this year Noah and the Whale will be repaying their fans with a UK tour that includes a date at the Royal Albert Hall, the perfect place to showcase their epic music.

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11 Jul 2012
19:30
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St Austell
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21 Jul 2012
12:00
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Slottsfjellet i Tønsberg
Tønsberg
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