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David Gilmour tour - more dates added! Print E-mail
Written by Matt   
Thursday, 05 January 2006

We have some great news for David Gilmour fans this morning - David has added two new concerts to the tour, both of which are in the UK, and we have details of extra US tickets going on sale.

David will be at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall on Friday 26th May and at Glasgow’s Clyde Auditorium on Saturday 27th May. Tickets for these shows go on sale on Friday 13th January, so we wish you the best of luck in getting tickets (in spite of the ominous date).

His website - DavidGilmour.com will be offering advance ticket booking for 250 pairs of tickets for each of these shows, in the same way as was done for the London concerts. If you are not one of the lucky 250, don't worry - tickets will go on sale through the venue's box offices in due course. David's website plans to publish full details of how to get tickets on Monday 9th January - but it is worth checking back there regularly in case the details are posted earlier.

Please note that they have announced that there are now NO PLANS TO ADD FURTHER SHOWS in any country. They also state that these additions conclude David’s 2006 tour schedule. Please DON'T email us to ask about any further rumoured shows that you might have heard about - thanks!

These additional venues look very interesting. Both are recently built... Manchester's Bridgewater Hall is a £42million state-of-the-art venue, holding 1,875 people. Glasgow's Clyde Auditorium is part of the SECC, looks like an armadillo, and holds 3,000. Both have been designed with acoustics in mind so should be interesting places for David to play. The Glasgow show will also mark David's first show in Scotland since 1974!

Turning now to the extra US tickets, we are pleased to let you know that more tickets are to go on sale for all of David’s North American gigs. That’s each show in New York, Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. These tickets go on sale on Saturday 14th January at 12noon local time, and will sell out quickly, so be prepared for the scramble.

Visit Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com/artist/769001/ for details on how to book your preferred show online. Please note that there’s no internet presale (please ignore the TicketMaster mention of ‘davidgilmour.com’ - it’s not relevant), no fan club to join and no promotional codes to request. Again, good luck getting tickets for these shows...

 
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