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Two New Tour Dates For Paul Weller Announced!

PAUL WELLER
LIVE AT THE MARQUEE, CORK
SUNDAY 27 JUNE 2010


TICKETS ON SALE THIS THURS 4 MARCH AT 9AM

Following Paul Weller's sold out show at the Marquee back in 6th July 2008, He returns to play the Marquee, Cork on 27th June 2010. Tickets will be €52.80 GA & Seated on sale this Thurs 4th March at 9am from all Ticketmaster outlets nationwide, booking line no. 0818 719 300 online at http://www.ticketmaster.ie/  http://www.paulweller.com

http://www.aikenpromotions.com/content/view/530/105/

PAUL WELLER TO PLAY V FESTIVAL!

Paul has today been confirmed as one of the headline acts at this summer's V Festival.

He will play the main stage at both Chelmsford (August 21) and Stafford (August 22) alongside the likes of Kings of Leon and Stereophonics.

Tickets for V festival go on sale at 9am on Friday March 5, head to the official website for more details. http://www.vfestival.com/

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