VIDEO: Dot Rotten – new single and tour dates

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Dot Rotten is being hailed as the next great UK hip-hop star in waiting, an exciting up-and-coming star fusing hip hop and grime with his own distinctive style.

‘Keep It On A Low’, Dot Rotten’s brand new single, is released on 11th December and is accompanied by this stunning new video:

Dot has garnered support across the radio and print media from Dazed, i-D, The Guardian, NME, RWD, and Mixmag to 1Xtra and spot plays from Mistajam, Tim Westwood, Zane Lowe and Nihal, (where his track ‘Normal Human Being’ received the winning vote on his review show). Summer 2011 saw the release online of his ‘Above The Waves’ EP.

He’s set to appear on the new Comic Relief record ‘Teardrop’. As part of The Collective, a group of some of the biggest UK acts around appearing alongside Tulisa Contostavlos, Chipmunk, Ed Sheeran, Ms. Dynamite, MzBratt, Rizzle Kicks, TinchyStryder & Wretch 32.

Dot can be seen live on the forthcoming dates with Dappy and J Cole having just supported Chase & Status for a handful of dates. Keep your eyes peeled for news on his own headline shows coming soon also;

Live dates:

November:

Sat 19th            Sheffield O2 Academy w/ J Cole

Wed 23            London Indigo w/ J Cole

Sat 26th            Norwich Waterfront w/ J Cole

Sun 27th           London Koko w/ J Cole

Mon 28th          Birmingham O2 Academy w/ J Cole

December:

Fri 9th               Norwich UEA w/ Dappy

Sat 10th            Birmingham HMV Insitute w/ Dappy

Sun 11th           Manchester Academy w/ Dappy

Mon 12th          Sheffield The Plug w/ Dappy

Tue 13th           Liverpool O2 Academy w/ Dappy

Thu 15th           Glasgow O2 ABC w/ Dappy

Fri 16th             Bristol O2 Academy w/ Dappy

Sat 17th            Oxford O2 Academy w/ Dappy

Sun 18th           Cambridge The Junction w/ Dappy

Mon 19th          London Indigo w/ Dappy

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