Pete Doherty has announced details of his rescheduled Irish tour. The Babyhambles and former Libertines frontman was forced to postpone dates originally scheduled for October but has now confirmed that they will be recheduled as follows:

The Academy, Dublin - Wednesday 20th January
Heineken Green Spheres show at Roisin Dubh, Galway - Thursday 21st January
Mandela Hall, Belfast - Friday 22nd January

Tickets purchased for the originally scheduled dates are still valid and a limited number of tickets have been put on sale for The Academy on Wednesday 20th and Mandela Hall, Belfast on Friday 22nd and are available now from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.

To register for free tickets to Doherty's Heineken Green Spheres gig go to www.heinekenmusic.com. Speaking of which, Rob Da Bank has been forced to cancel his upcoming appearance at Dublin's Heineken Green Spheres show at The Academy on December 9th. Belgian duo Aeroplane will replace him on the line up which also features White Lies, Danish group The Kissaway Trail and US newcomers Neon Indian.

Aeroplane broke through in 2008 and quickly carved a niche for themselves as purveyors of fine electronic disco. Their remixes of Grace Jones and Friendly Fires cemented their spot at the top of the genre while their own productions have ensured the releases and gigs just keep coming.