Topic: Jeff Beck UK Dates

Legendary guitarist Jeff Beck is to play six dates in the UK next June, it has been announced.

Often named as the greatest guitarist of all time by his peers, this tour will be sure to generate a huge level of interest – especially after Beck’s acclaimed residency at the tiny Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club earlier this year.

Beck recently released an excellent live album recorded during the Ronnie Scott shows, entitled Performing This Week… Live At Ronnie Scott’s.

Tickets for the UK dates are on sale right now. Here are the dates:

24 June - Brighton Dome
25 June - Birmingham Symphony Hall
27 June - Manchester Apollo
3 July - Southampton Guildhall
4 July - London Royal Albert Hall

http://www.seetickets.com/see/event.asp … derby=date

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Re: Jeff Beck UK Dates

Gonna try and get hold of a couple of those if I can!!!

Thanks for the heads up. I think out of everybody out there, I would love to see Jeff pop out during Joe's RAH gig.........and BB of course...that goes without saying.
Anyway...going off topic now.....hopefully there are some tickets left, fingers crossed!

Paul

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Re: Jeff Beck UK Dates

I've been checking most days to see if there have been any returns and just managed to pick up two very nice tickets 2 seats away from the aisle in block H, row 5 of the stalls. That will be my third visit to the RAH so far this year. big_smile  Anyone else got tickets?

There are another two available in row 10 of the next block and 8 tickets in box 37 of the Grand Tier at £47.50 each, if anyone's interested. http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/ … 13311.aspx

Phil

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