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| 2007 European Solo Tour |
| 7th of November 2006 at 12:44pm |
Announced via the Warehouse, Dave Matthews will once again be performing a small solo tour in the UK and this time stretching across the channel to perform other European dates. The tour will see him visit Newcastle, Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast in February; followed by Manchester, Oxford, Milan, Paris, Offenbach (Germany), Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin with the tour ending in Cologne in March.
Tickets are onsale through the Warehouse to non-US members only from November 8th through to November 13th, with ticket allocation being announced on or before the 16th. Tickets will then go onto public onsale from the 17th November, so act fast!
For all events where Warehouse tickets are standing (all dates except UK, Ireland and Milan) your ticket qualifies you for a "front-of-line" status, so it may be prudent to try and get continental european tickets through the WH. All tickets are in the region of $55 (roughly £27.50, €33).
Tour Dates
Fri / Feb 23 / City Hall / Newcastle, England
Sat / Feb 24 / Clyde Auditorium/ Glasgow, Scotland
Mon / Feb 26 / National Stadium / Dublin, Ireland
Tue / Feb 27 / Waterfront Hall / Belfast, N. Ireland
Thu / Mar 1 / Manchester Apollo / Manchester, England
Fri / Mar 2 / New Theatre / Oxford, England
Sun / Mar 4 / Teatro Dal Verme / Milano, Italy
Tue / Mar 6 / La Cigale / Paris, France **
Thu / Mar 8 / Offenbach Capitol/ Offenbach-am-Main, Germany*
Fri / Mar 9 / Ancienne Belgique / Brussels, Belgium**
Sat / Mar 10 / Paradiso / Amsterdam, Holland**
Mon / Mar 12 / Columbiahalle / Berlin, Germany**
Tue / Mar 13 / E-Werk / Cologne, Germany**
Wed / Mar 14 / The Vega / Copenhagen, Denmark
* General Admission Seated and Standing
** Standing Only
Update: An additional date has been added to Copenhagen, Denmark on March 14th which is now shown above. |
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