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davidt
on Tuesday January 17 2006, @04:00AM
Spineless Swine writes:
The NME will reveal the UK tour dates in full in this week's edition according to their website. It is available in London on Tues 16th and rest of Europe on Weds 17th.
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they have announced it (Score:3, Informative)
Salford Lowry (April 18)
Llandudno NW Theatre (19)
Leeds Town Hall (20)
Aberdeen Music Hall (22)
Stirling Albert Halls (23)
Dundee Caird Hall (25)
Greenock Town Hall (26)
Glasgow Academy (27)
Whitehaven Civic (29)
Gateshead Sage (30)
Sheffield City Hall (May 3)
Grimsby Auditorium (4)
Manchester Apollo (6)
Manchester Opera House (7)
Manchester Bridgewater (8)
Halifax Victoria Hall (10)
Blackburn King Georges (11)
Liverpool Philharmonic (12)
London Palladium (14)
Cardiff St Davids (15)
Reading Hexagon (17)
Portsmouth Guildhall (19)
Birmingham Symphony Hall (20)
London Palladium (21)
Truro Hall For Cornwall (23)
Cheltenham Town Hall (24)
Oxford New Theatre (25)
Kings Lynn Corn Exchange (27)
London Palladium (28)
Tickets go on sale at 9am on January 20. For availability, go to NME Tickets or call them on 0870 1 663 663.
For an exclusive track-by-track preview of Morrissey's new album see this week's NME out in London now and nationwide from tomorrow (January 17).
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Venues (Score:0)
It's time for a poll of 'How many dates are you planning on attending?'...
Okay (Score:0)
Here's a conundrum for we lucky Mancunians (Score:0)
Lowry: lovely venue, but it's a bit weird to contemplate going to see Morrissey there. I think of theatre and the galleries when I think of the Lowry. And presumably an all-seater event (boo)?
Opera House: just a bog-standard theatre to me. But in a way, the red plush and the gilt kind of suit Morrissey's theatricality somehow. So strange, but maybe works. Presumably an all-seater too?
Bridgewater Hall: another lovely venue, but for me associated with classical music and therefore a little too genteel. And again an all-seater?
Apollo: a shit-pit, quite frankly. Normally I wouldn't go there if you paid me BUT...no seats!
Hmmmm....