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Johnny Marr extends October UK touring plans
Four new dates - including a London show - have been added to his upcoming schedule.
Johnny Marr has announced plans to extend his upcoming UK and Ireland tour.
Having already scheduled a seven-date jaunt around the country this October, the former Smiths guitarist has added another four shows to his touring plan.
Whilst his tour was originally due to draw to a close in Edinburgh, he’ll now continue on with the shows, visiting both Belfast and Dublin before returning to perform in London and Bristol.
His tour schedule now looks something like this:
OCTOBER
04 Oxford, O2 Academy
05 Birmingham, Institute
07 Manchester, Albert Hall
10 Rockaway Beach Festival, Bognor Regis
11 Newcastle, University
13 Inverness, Ironworks
14 Edinburgh, Liquid Rooms
16 Belfast, Limelight
18 Dublin, Olympia
20 London, The Forum
22 Bristol, O2 Academy Bristol
Tickets for the new shows go on sale next Wednesday (12th August) at 9am. You can purchase tickets for both London and Bristol shows from TicketWeb tomorrow.
Records, etc at
Johnny Marr - Spirit Power: The Best of Johnny Marr (Cd)
Johnny Marr - Spirit Power: The Best of Johnny Marr (Vinyl LP - gold)
Johnny Marr - Spirit Power: The Best of Johnny Marr (Vinyl LP - black)
Johnny Marr - Spirit Power: The Best of Johnny Marr (Cd)
Johnny Marr - Spiral Cities (Vinyl 7)
Johnny Marr - Fever Dreams Pts. 1 - 4 (Cd)
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