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25 Oct 2012
19:30
David Essex
 
York Barbican Centre
York
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£79.95
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26 Oct 2012
19:00
David Essex
 
Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Wolverhampton
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£27.5
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27 Oct 2012
19:30
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Hexagon Reading
Reading
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£79.95
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28 Oct 2012
19:30
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Southampton Guildhall
Southampton
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£47.69
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1 Nov 2012
19:00
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Colston Hall Bristol
Bristol
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£69.3
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5 Nov 2012
19:30
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Birmingham Symphony Hall
Birmingham
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£65
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17 Nov 2012
19:00
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Blackpool Opera House
Blackpool
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£25.5
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19 Nov 2012
19:00
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Manchester Apollo
Manchester
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£47.69
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20 Nov 2012
19:30
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Newcastle City Hall
Newcastle
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£29.5
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30 Nov 2012
19:00
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IndigO2
London
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£33
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2 Dec 2012
19:00
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Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth
Bournemouth
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£38.5
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David Essex Tour Dates 2012 - 2013


October 2012

25 Oct 2012 York Barbican Centre
26 Oct 2012 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
28 Oct 2012 Southampton Guildhall

November 2012

1 Nov 2012 Colston Hall
5 Nov 2012 Symphony Hall
17 Nov 2012 Blackpool Opera House
19 Nov 2012 Manchester Apollo
20 Nov 2012 Newcastle City Hall
30 Nov 2012 Indigo2

December 2012

2 Dec 2012 Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth


Previous David Essex Tour Dates


There are no details of any previous tour dates for David Essex

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