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US band excited to be at Leeds Festival



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
CAGE The Elephant return from their native Kentucky to the UK this weekend to play the Leeds and Reading Festivals.
After a brief stop in Ibiza to support The Streets at Ibiza Rocks on Tuesday, the raucous five-piece return to blow the roof off the Festival Republic tent at the Leeds Festival on Friday (on stage at 6.05pm).

Excited to be heading back after having to cancel appearances at several UK festival dates earlier this summer while singer Matt Schultz recovered from a serious knee injury, the band are looking forward to some serious partying and have been organising via their MySpace blog to meet up with some of their fans to enjoy the other bands at Reading and Leeds over the weekend.

www.myspace.com/cagetheelephant





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