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14 Oct 2012
19:30
Level 42 Seated
 
Royal and Derngate
Northampton
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20 Oct 2012
19:30
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Colston Hall
Bristol
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24 Oct 2012
19:30
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Cambridge Corn Exchange
Cambridge
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26 Oct 2012
19:30
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Brighton Dome
Brighton
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27 Oct 2012
19:30
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Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Southend-On-Sea
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