posted by davidt on Tuesday January 17 2006, @04:00AM
Belligerent Ghoul writes:
Link posted by millhouse on the general board (original post).

X-clusive: Morrissey Reveals UK Dates - Xfm

Excerpt:

In a move reminiscent of his song ‘Every Day Is Like Sunday’, Mozzer will be playing three concerts on three consecutive Sundays at the legendary London Palladium on the May 14, 21 and 28.
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  • Having never been there, it this venue all seated?
    Anonymous -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @04:04AM (#192548)
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  • right in the middle of exams, oh well I'm sure he'll be worth it!
    xXx_Mrs_Moz_xXx -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @04:21AM (#192551)
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  • Full Morrissey tour confirmed
    Residencies in London and Manchester on massive trek
    Morrissey's full UK tour has been confirmed.

    The singer and his band will undertake a massive trek around the UK this spring following the release of new album 'Ringleader Of The Tormentors' on April 3.

    The tour includes four nights in Manchester as previously revealed, plus three London dates.

    The Moz plays:

    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).
    Anonymous -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @04:46AM (#192554)
  • I simply cannot believe that Morrissey is playing venues as intimate as the Reading Hexagon.
    I am shot through with a blissful thrill at the very prospect.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @06:29AM (#192560)
  • Hi ya, theatre shows are always pricey, any info on this one?
    I reckon it'll be betweek £25-30 per ticket.
    Ouch!
    Anonymous -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @06:30AM (#192561)
  • Can only hope there are some dates waiting to be announced.
    dazzak -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @06:48AM (#192567)
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  • Just after christmas :(
    My last paycheck was way back in mid december :(
    Skint :(
    Oh well there is always ebay :)
    L'Estrange -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @06:56AM (#192570)
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  • Click here [nme.com]for the NME site/info
    suedehed -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @07:03AM (#192576)
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  • I think it's great that Moz is playing such small venues, the London Palladium only holds just over 2,000 people, but why is he only playing in all seated arenas for this tour ??? I know I won't be able to sit down for an hour and a half watching him. Will we get thrown out for standing up and trying to rush the stage ??
    borntohang1968 -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @08:56AM (#192594)
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  • I think it's Great He has decided to play smaller venues this time. The London Palladium has had about every star going in it's history (Judy Garland, etc) These dates will sell out in minutes!
    Anonymous -- Tuesday January 17 2006, @09:49PM (#192749)


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