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There could easily be a few one-off appearances... To be honest, in the present day, I find it hard to fathom that the album will sell well without at least some sort of publicity. Not many bands in R.E.M.'s league just release a new album without any sort of appearances or performances to publicise it.

Word has it Peter Buck is already busy with other side projects, including Tired Pony and The Baseball Project, which will take up his time in the summer.

I think it's looking unlikely now though, it's getting quite late for them to be announcing their own gigs, so I assume festivals aren't in their plans either.

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No tour, confirmed by Bertis Downs, their manager:

No R.E.M. Tour in support of "Collapse Into Now"

"No tour" doesn't necessarily mean no festivals dates.

I know for sure that they've been offered some festie dates, and I know they were under consideration. Whether this 'no tour' statement means they're not going to happen I don't know, but I'm trying to get it checked out.

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Well thats a bit more hopefull then. If they were gonna do it to publicise the tour then Glasto would easily be the festival of choice as it would reach more people that other festivals. Even if they were on the Other stage I would imagine the BBC would show the majority of the set.

I'm still being optimistic

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