European Concert News
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| Elvis Costello has cancelled two performances in Israel, planned for later this summer, on political grounds, Israel publication, Haaretz reports. In a letter to the Israeli production company handling his performance Costello said that his decision was "a matter of instinct and conscience."
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| After selling out tickets to their upcoming European tour, Aerosmith are planning on going back to the studio to make a new album. Guitarist Joe Perry thinks it could be one of the band's best records yet.
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| Caledonian Productions, promoter of the cancelled Scottish festival, Rock4Life, is likely to opt for voluntary liquidation next week, because it is unable to pay its debts in full, reports the Inverness Courier. The concert was scrapped last month with just 10 days notice.
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Doctor Who is going on a UK tour for the first time - with Daleks and Cybermen apparently fighting it out live on stage. The UK Sun reports today that
Huge replicas of the Time Lord's arch enemies are being created for the big-budget arena shows.
With 25 dates at nine UK arenas including Birmingham's NIA, Wembley in London, and Glasgow's SECC is expected to make some much needed millions of pounds for BBC Worldwide.
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Tori Amos is coming to Europe July to support her 2009 release, Abnormally Attracted to Sin. She will ignite her tour in Switzerland for the world renouned Montreaux Jazz Festival and then spend the summer month making her way down to Italy and all the way back up to Finland. Released in May 2009 Abnormally Attracted to Sin, is the first non-conceptualized and self-proclaimed 'personal album' by the singer-songwriter in over a decade. It's Amos’s tenth solo studio-album and her first album released through Universal Republic. The album debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200, making it Amos’ seventh album to do so.
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