October 8, 2009 12:24

Jamie T forced to postpone entire UK tour and European dates

Singer needs more time to recover from laryngitis

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Jamie T has been forced to postpone his entire UK tour.

The Wimbledon troubadour had originally dropped out of six dates after suffering from laryngitis while playing shows in Australia.

However, now all of the UK dates are being rescheduled, along with some European shows, to allow Jamie T to rest his voice and recover fully.

According to his spokesperson, "The cancelled shows will be rescheduled at the earliest opportunity and original tickets will be valid. Refunds will be available from the point of purchase."

The postponed dates are:

Bristol, O2 Academy (October 1)
Southampton, Guildhall (2)
Birmingham, O2 Academy (3)
Newcastle, Northumbria University (5)
Nottingham, Rock City (6)
Norwich, UEA (7)
Glasgow, Barrowland (9)
Preston, 53 Degrees (10)
Sheffield, O2 Academy (11)
Manchester, Academy (13)
Leeds, O2 Academy (14)
London, Brixton O2 Academy (15)
Belfast, Limelight (23)
Dublin, Whelan’s (24)
Stockholm, Debaser (26)
Copenhagen, Rust (27)
Hamburg, Knust (28)
Berlin, Frannz (30)
Munich, Atomic Café (31)
Cologne, Luxer (November 2)
Paris, Divan Du Monde (3)
Amsterdam, Paradiso (4)
Brussels, Rotunde (6)

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