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Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Thursday 1 November 2018
Tickets: £38.40 - £124.10
David Byrne has announced additional dates on his American Utopia World Tour, including nine arena dates in the UK and Ireland in October and November, and seven dates in Australia and New Zealand in November.
Byrne will be performing songs from his critically acclaimed album American Utopia, as well as classics from his solo career and his days with Talking Heads. A twelve-piece band will also join Byrne on stage for an Annie-B Parson choreographed concert that he has called “The most ambitious show I’ve done since the shows that were filmed for Stop Making Sense.” Annie-B Parson also choreographed the St. Vincent and David Byrne collaboration tour around Love This Giant.
SUPPORT FROM BENJAMIN CLEMENTINE
Tickets are on sale priced at £38.42, £45.14, £56.34, £62.50, £73.70, £84.90, £96.10, £107.30, £112.90 and £124.10 (prices are listed with admin and venue facility fees included). There is a maximum of six tickets per person.
Tickets can be purchased online via the website link above, over the phoone by calling 0843 373 3000 or in person at the Motorpoint Arena Box Office and Nottingham Tourism Centre
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