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Return to Eden tour dates 2009

Updated Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Warren Cann, Chris Cross, Billy Currie and Midge Ure - all four members of the 1980s lineup - are getting back together for the first time since performing at Live Aid in 1985, for a UK Ultravox reunion tour in 2009. Tickets available now.

A second date has been added at London's Roundhouse on April 30th, which will be filmed for a DVD release. Bring plenty of energy with you, we want lots of of yelling and cheering between songs - you've got the Monument video crowd to compete with! The venue will be seated upstairs, standing downstairs. Tickets for this show will be available from Friday 5th December.

For those without web access, either the credit card booking line or the telephone numbers for each venue can be used to book directly.

CREDIT CARDS:
0844 847 2530 (24 hours)

WEB BOOKING LINK:
www.livenation.co.uk/ultravox

APRIL 2009
10  Edinburgh Playhouse
      (0870 606 3424)

      18-22 Greenside Place, Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 3AA
11  Glasgow Clyde
      (0870 040 4000)
      Finnieston Street, Glasgow, Scotland G3 8YW
13  Newcastle City Hall
      (0191 261 2606)

      Northumberland Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8SF
14  Manchester Apollo
      (0844 477 7677)
      Stockport Road, Manchester, Lancashire M12 6AP
15  Sheffield City Hall
      (0114 278 9789)

      Barkers Pool, Sheffield S1 2JA
17  Birmingham Symphony Hall
      (0121 780 3333)

      Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA
18  Bristol Colston Hall
      (0117 922 3686)
      Colston Street, Bristol BS1 5AR
20  Cardiff St. David's Hall
      (0292 087 8444)
      The Hayes, Cardiff, Wales CF10 1AH
21  Nottingham Royal Theatre
      (0115 989 5555)
      Theatre Square, Nottingham NG1 5ND
23  Brighton Dome
      (0127 370 9709)
      29 New Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1UG
24  London Hammersmith Apollo
      (0844 844 4748)
      45 Queen Caroline Street, London W6 9QH
26  Bournemouth International Centre
      (0844 576 3000)
      Exeter Road, Bournemouth BH2 5BH
27  Plymouth Pavillion
      (0845 146 1460)
      Millbay Road, Plymouth PL1 3LF
28  Portsmouth Guildhall
      (0239 282 4355)
      Guildhall Square, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2AB
30  London, The Roundhouse (to be filmed for DVD)
      (0844 482 8008)
      Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8EH

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"During the American tour we got into endless arguments about how we should resolve all our difficulties and basically John Foxx's ideas were different from those of the rest of us. So when we got home john decided to leave as did Robin which meant that Ultravox was down to Billy, Chris and me. Everyone expected the band to fall apart at that point".
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