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Oct 30 2008

Snow Patrol Arena Tour 2009

Published by richleigh at 9:34 pm under Rock Music, Tour Dates Edit This

Northern Irish rock band Snow Patrol is to headline a UK and Ireland arena tour throughout February/March 2009. Thirteen dates will be played in total, and starting the tour in Bournemouth on the 22nd of February, the band will play its final arena date on the 19th of March in the city of Belfast; the place where the band is currently based.

The following are the thirteen arena tour dates that Snow Patrol is currently set to headline:

FEBRUARY 2009

22 Bournemouth, BIC
24 Glasgow, SECC
26 Aberdeen, AECC
28 Dublin, Point Depot

MARCH 2009

04 Sheffield, Hallam Arena
06 Liverpool, Arena
07 Manchester, MEN
08 Cardiff, Arena
10 Newcastle, Arena
11 Birmingham, NEC
12 Nottingham, Arena
14 London, O2 Arena
19 Belfast, Odyssey

Having released fifth studio album ‘A Hundred Million Suns’ on October 24th 2008, this headline tour will provide the band with a fantastic opportunity to play their songs to the masses on the live circuit across the UK and Ireland. It’s not every month you get to play a high profile arena tour such as this and Snow Patrol will surely be making the most of the situation and making sure that they give each and every headline date their all.

Tickets will go on sale soon from such online retailers as SeeTickets .

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2 Responses to “Snow Patrol Arena Tour 2009”

  1. christiannaon 31 Oct 2008 at 1:09 am edit this

    Oh! No Brighton! That’s not on. London it is then. Snow Patrol are very special. Excellent music. Thanks for the information.

  2. Deirdreon 31 Oct 2008 at 3:20 pm edit this

    I love Snow Patrol!! THey are so cool! And I already have my tickets for the Dublin show XD :P

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