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Paul Weller Revised Brisbane and Melbourne Dates!

Paul Weller Revised Brisbane and Melbourne Dates!

Paul Weller’s postponed Saturday night show in Brisbane has been rescheduled for tonight (Monday 25th August) at the Tivoli.

Weller’s two Brisbane shows were postponed due to illness. Last night’s show also didn’t go ahead.

The Paul Weller tour was due to finish in Melbourne tomorrow (Aug 26th). The Melbourne show has now been moved to the 28th.

The second Brisbane show will now be tomorrow (August 26th) at The Arena.

After Australia, Weller is off to the US. He will start his American tour in Los Angeles in September 2nd.

Revised Weller dates are:

Brisbane August 23rd show is now tonight August 25 at the Tivoli
Brisbane August 24th show is now tomorrow August 26 at The Arena
Melbourne August 26th show in now August 28 at The Forum.

Because of a number of refunds, tickets to all shows are now back on sale.

Fans needing a refund should send their tickets to:

Brisbane:

Ticketek - Paul Weller tickets
PO Box 4000
Brisbane, QLD, 4001

Melbourne:

Ticketek - Paul Weller tickets
PO Box 2940
Melbourne, VIC, 3001

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