Lizzy and Queensryche UK dates
It´s like heaven for the grey panthers: two of the best classic rock bands of all time have announced an extensive UK trek for November and December 2007.
Lizzy will co-headline alongside the Seattle band, and dates are below: the thought of this show makes us feel like dancin´ in the moonlight…
Thur 22 November - Leicester De Montfort Hall
Fri 23 November - Cambridge Corn Exchange
Sat 24 November - Ipswich Regent
Mon 26 November - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Tue 27 November - Birmingham Academy
Wed 28 November - Cardiff St David's Hall
Fri 30 November - Glasgow Academy
Sat 1 December - Aberdeen Music Hall
Sun 2 December - Newcastle City Hall
Tue 4 December - Sheffield City Hall
Wed 5 December - Manchester Apollo
Thur 6 December - Liverpool University
Sat 8 December - Bristol Colston Hall
Sun 9 December - Southampton Guildhall
Mon 10 December - Exeter University
Wed 12 December - Folkestone Leas Cliff
Thur 13 December - Hammersmith Apollo
Tickets on sale from 9am on Friday 11 May
Ticket Hotline: 0870 400 0688 or www.livenation.co.uk
All tickets - £24.00 (except London - £28.50)
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