Guillemots announce UK shows for March 2008 (Highly Recommended!)
By bandweblogs on Dec 17, 2007 in Bands, Music | Tags: Aristazabal Hawkes, Concerts, Fyfe Dangerfield, Greig Stewart, Guillemots, MC Lord Magrao, Music, Musicians, Oxford, Shows, Tickets, Tour Dates, UK

Guillemots (MC Lord Magrao, Fyfe Dangerfield, Aristazabal Hawkes and Greig Stewart) will be returning to the live arena in March 2008.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday December 19th, 2007. Highly recommended shows – buy tickets early!
Guillemots will be playing three dates across the UK:
Dates could be added or changed! Go to Guillemots’ Official Website for the latest tour dates and information.
March 9 2008 – Ritz, Manchester
March 10 2008 – Academy, Oxford
March 11 2008 – Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Tickets cost 12.50 GBP plus booking fee (except London, 16.50 GBP plus booking fee) and will be available at all usual outlets from Wednesday, December 19th, 2007.
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