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Attila the Stockbroker - 30th Anniversary Tour Dates

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Way back in December, when the idea of a white Christmas still seemed like a really good idea, we promised to bring you any news we had of Attila the Stockbroker’s 30thAnniversary tour, and true to our word – here are a few dates for you. These include some for his tour with American singer, David Rovics, which runs from 29thApril to 23rdMay. For more information on David Rovics please go to www.davidrovics.com

On the 31stJanuary Attila will be at The Grosvenor in Stockwell, along with Captain Hotknives, Vic Lambrusco, and Steve White & the Protest Family. You can find more information for this gig at www.myspace.com/acousticinsurgency

If you want to book Attila for your gig, you need to do it soon as his year is filling up very quickly.

Here’s the list so far:

February –

6th– The Plough in Walthamstow, with Steve White & the Protest Family

11th– The Roebuck, SE1 ‘Bang Said the Gun’ poetry night

12th– St James’s in Broad Street, Ramsgate

26th& 27th– Inaugural Ropetackle Beer & Music Fest, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex – please book in advance for this

March –

20th– New Brighton –venue to be confirmed

April –

8th– Islington Folk Club, London

30th– Bad Format Social Club, Liverpool, with David Rovics

May –

1st– The 1 in 12 Club, Bradford

2nd– Manchester, venue to be confirmed

3rd– The Yorkshire House, Lancaster

5th– What’s cookin’ at The Sheep Walk, Leytonstone, London

6th– For this gig it will be David Rovics only at Islington Folk Club

8th– Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex

12th-14th– Cornwall, venues to be confirmed

15th– The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington, Devon

27th– For this gig it will be Attila only at Fishguard Folk Fest at Fishguard Library

June –

4th– 6thGlastonwick 2010 – more details soon.

More details about Attila can be found on his web page at: www.myspace.com/attilastockbroker

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