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New NYC Date Added At Ticketmaster - THE APOLLO THEATER!


A new date has been added at the Ticketmaster site for an additional concert in New York City on Saturday, November 6. This is the only place we see that information at the moment. The tickets are not listed as being on sale yet.

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  1. Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept 24 at 12 noon EDT. Just got this from the Apollo box office. Was already heading up from North Carolina for Sunday's show, so I'm completely jazzed about the Apollo date being added!

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  2. I'm jazzed as well. Getting the news made my day. The show is more special at the Apollo Theatre given its history. See you there, Doug~

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  3. Weller and The Apollo a marriage made in heaven. NY's best venue, best staff and top drawer sound quality. For Weller to be part of the Apollo's history, well, it's just right isn't it?

    Sure Paul and the band will be well up for this show.

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  4. erland and the carnival!? Really?! that/s amazing

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