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Hawley makes his Lyceum debut on tour

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Published Date: 02 July 2009
RICHARD HAWLEY will play Sheffield's Lyceum Theatre for the first time as part of his Truelove's Gutter tour.
The Sheffield singer-songwriter's sixth studio album is out on September 21 and the tour – announced this week – brings him to the Lyceum on Sunday, October 18.

It is the final mainland date for Hawley, who will kick off the tour at Holmfirth Pict
ure Dome on October 1 and plays a total of 15 shows including Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and the 02 Shepherds Bush Empire in London. He will also play Mandela Hall in Belfast and Vicar St in Dublin, although those dates have yet to be announced.

Full schedule: Holmfirth Picture Dome (Oct 1), Manchester Bridgewater Hall (2), York Grand Opera House (3), Bristol Hippodrome (4), Ipswich Regent Theatre (6), Birmingham Town Hall (7), London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire (8), Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion (9), Nottingham Albert Hall (11), Glasgow The Old Fruit Market (12), Edinburgh Queens Hall (13), Gateshead The Sage (14), Swansea Grand Theatre (16), Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (17), Sheffield Lyceum Theatre (18).

Tickets for the Sheffield show are available from the Lyceum box office on 2496000.

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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 2:52 PM
  • Source: Telegraph
  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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