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Hard-Fi cancel Glasgow date and switch Liverpool venue

Hard Fi 2005

Hard Fi 2005

Tour changes are afoot for the Staines mob

Hard-Fi have announced a number of changes to their upcoming UK tour.

Richard Archer’s group have cancelled their date at Glasgow Barrowlands on December 4, although tickets for this gig will be valid for entry to their show at the same venue on December 5.

The band have also changed the venue for their Liverpool date, downsizing from Aintree Pavilion to Liverpool University. The gig will also take place on December 7 rather than December 6.

The tour will now call at:

Glasgow Barrowlands (December 5)
Liverpool University (7)
Swindon Oasis (8)
Brighton Centre (10)
Bournemouth International Centre (12)
Nottingham Arena (13)
Birmingham Academy (14, 15)
Manchester Central (17)
London Wembley Arena (18)


All tickets are still valid for the altered dates.

To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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cobbyshambles 

Nov 27, 2007

stupid idea for booking two shows before the first one sold out. hard fi fanbase has gone right out the window i think. Staines massive it ain't.

twisted-devil 

Dec 14, 2007

Well, they definitely rocked in Bournemouth last night.

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