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Fri 31 Oct 08
19:30
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Ambassador Theatre,
Dublin, IE
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Mon 03 Nov 08
19:00
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Civic Hall,
Wolverhampton, UK
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Tue 04 Nov 08
19:30
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Regent Theatre,
Ipswich, UK
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Tue 04 Nov 08
19:30
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Carling Academy Birmingham,
Birmingham, UK
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Thu 06 Nov 08
19:30
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Dome Theatre,
Brighton, UK
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Fri 07 Nov 08
18:30
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Carling Academy Newcastle,
Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
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Sat 08 Nov 08
19:30
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Carling Academy Sheffield,
Sheffield, UK
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Mon 10 Nov 08
19:30
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Carling Academy Glasgow,
Glasgow, UK
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Tue 11 Nov 08
19:30
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De Montfort Hall,
Leicester, UK
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Wed 12 Nov 08
19:30
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Southampton Guildhall,
Southampton, UK
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