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Post by papastalawatt on Feb 21, 2007 13:27:36 GMT
Thursday 8 March - Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal / 8pm, £12 Saturday 10 March - Cluny, Newcastle / 8pm, £12 plus sounds by Stalawatt Sunday 11 March - Spring and Airbrake, Belfast plus sounds by Explosion Monday 12 March - Roisin Dubh, Galway plus sounds by Rootical Tuesday 13 March - Cypress Avenue, Cork / E22.50 over 18s only Wednesday 14 March - Village, Dublin / E30 Thursday 15 March - Jazz and Roots Club, Shrewsbury / £10 Friday 16 March - Phoenix Arts Centre, Exeter / £12 Wednesday 21 March - Komedia, Brighton / 8:30pm, £13.50 adv, £15 otd
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Post by admin on Feb 21, 2007 13:58:21 GMT
I'll be there on the 10th Respect Gordy
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Post by gryffe on Feb 21, 2007 14:10:33 GMT
Imagine that, no Scottish dates
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Post by admin on Feb 21, 2007 14:15:29 GMT
Megabus travel from around your way Gryffe to Newcastle. It's only about a tenner return on average too. Plenty of cheap B&Bs too. And I'll shout you a pint. www.megabus.comRespect Gordy
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Post by papastalawatt on Feb 21, 2007 14:20:34 GMT
I deliberately titled it "UK... dates" to get your hopes up, Gryffe.
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Post by gryffe on Feb 21, 2007 17:30:33 GMT
Cheers Gordon -I'll bear that in mind. papa- yeah and I'll bet the Irish massive wont be to happy about that UK reference either - sensitive issue for some
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Post by papastalawatt on Feb 21, 2007 18:21:38 GMT
Admittedly it's a long time since I looked at an atlas, Gryffe, but I think Galway, Cork and Dublin are still in Ireland. And hopefully the full title leaves scope for those in Belfast to decide which national identity to adopt, should they want to. I suppose some folks might take issue with me using the Irish name for the island, and the English names for the cities, mind.
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