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Paul Weller Announces More 2014 Summer Concerts!


From Paul Weller Official:

Weller has just confirmed three more huge shows for Summer 2014. Paul plays Warwick Castle, Cardiff Castle and Audley End Concerts this July - and the fan pre-sale is open now. Buy tickets from the links below.

11th July - Warwick Castle
http://www.seetickets.com/event/paul-weller/warwick-castle/768917/?src=768917pre&pre=pw

24th July - Cardiff Castle
http://bit.ly/1bNjcIf (Pre-sale code: luckypaul)

26th July - Audley End
https://shop.ticketscript.com/channel/web2/start-order/rid/X86YSW9A/language/en

Tickets for the dates go on general sale this Friday morning. Stay tuned for links.

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