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Level 42 - The 30th Anniversary Tour

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Friday, 08 October 2010


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Level 42 - The 30th Anniversary Tour: Level 42 - The 30th Anniversary Tour at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool, Merseyside on 08 Oct 10.

Level 42 - The 30th Anniversary Tour at Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in Liverpool, Merseyside on Friday, 08 October 2010.


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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Hope Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
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0151 709 3789


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