Snow Patrol guitarist Nathan Connolly has said the band will "change it up" on their next tour.

Snow Patrol fans may be a little surprised by the material the band plays on their upcoming tour, it has been suggested.
Earlier this month, the group announced a 12-date roadshow in November and December that will see them play reworked versions of song.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat, Snow Patrol guitarist Nathan Connolly said that band is trying to "change it up" with their new endeavour.
Connolly revealed that the tour will feature input from string and brass sections, while the use of a small choir has not been ruled out.
"If people are wanting to come and hear the hits the way they are I guess they need to be warned," he added.
The guitarist also told the broadcaster that the group has penned some new material which has retained Snow Patrol's melodies and lyrics.
Beginning on November 18th in Brighton, the tour will include dates in towns such as Bristol, Newcastle, Dublin, London and Manchester.
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