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I Forget Where We Were chart-topper set for biggest dates of his career
Tags: Ben Howard
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Tags: Ben Howard
Following his chart-topping success, Ben Howard has announced details of a massive UK arena tour for 2015. Full dates and ticket details are below.
Howard's second album, I Forget Where We Were is at No.1 this week. To celebrate, the acclaimed singer-songwriter has revealed his biggest UK headline shows to date.
Full dates are below. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 31 October. For more information, visit here.
13th April – Echo Arena, Liverpool
16th April – Alexandra Palace, London
20th April – NIA Arena, Birmingham
21st April – Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
23rd April – Leeds Arena, Leeds
24th April – SSE Hydro, Glasgow
25th April – Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
Meanwhile, Ben Howard will also be hitting the road in December
DECEMBER
03 Manchester, Apollo
04 Wolverhampton, Civic
06 Edinburgh, Usher Hall
07 Dublin, Olympia
10 London, Brixton Academy
11 London, Brixton Academy
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