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28 May 2012
19:00
Tyga
 
O2 Academy Bristol
Bristol
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£17
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30 May 2012
22:30
Tyga
 
Pumpehuset
København V
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£45.09
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Tyga Tour Dates 2012 - 2013


May 2012

28 May 2012 O2 Academy Bristol


Previous Tyga Tour Dates


26 May 2012 O2 ABC
25 May 2012 HMV Birmingham Institute
24 May 2012 HMV Ritz
23 May 2012 Indigo2

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