MANIC Street Preachers will mark the 20th anniversary of This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours by playing the album in its entirety plus hits and rarities at York Barbican on May 27 next year.

This will be the only Yorkshire concert of an 11-date tour of some of the Welsh band's favourite intimate venues, with tickets going on general sale from 9am on Friday at yorkbarbican.co.uk, gigst.rs/Manics and ticketmaster.co.uk, on 0844 854 2757 or in person from the Barbican box office.

The Manics are to release a 20th Year Collector’s Edition of This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours, their chart-topping fifth album, on December 7 on Columbia/Sony, available as a deluxe triple CD box set, double vinyl edition and digital package with unheard demos, live rehearsal recordings and remixes by Massive Attack, David Holmes and Mogwai.

The artwork will feature unseen photographs by long-term collaborator Mitch Ikeda, including a different album cover from the original session on Black Rock Sands, near Porthmadog, in Wales.

This Is My Truth...occupied the UK charts for more than a year, en route to selling more than five million copies and winning the BRIT Award for Best Album. The Manics, meanwhile, won the best group prize and all the big prizes at the NME Awards –best band, best album, best live act, best single and best video – plus Q magazine's Best Band in the World Award.

The album was preceded by the group’s first number one single, If You Tolerate This Then Your Children Will Be Next, the first chart topper inspired by the Spanish Civil War. Bassist Nicky Wire told the NME recently: "I’ve just been listening to This Is My Truth a lot. It’s such a deep and heavy album for a record that was so big. It just makes you realise that you can push the limits and have success."

The Manics released their 13th album, Resistance Is Futile, earlier this year and played their biggest tour in a decade, as well as headlining several festivals over the summer. The album has been nominated for the 2018 Welsh Music Prize.

The support act at next May's York gig will be fellow Welsh musician Gwenno.