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Chas And Dave Announce Special One Off Show At Royal Albert Hall

Wednesday, 23 October 2013 Written by Jon Stickler

Chas and Dave will perform a very special one off show at the Royal Albert Hall on April 25 2014, performing all their greatest hits.

Announcing their first show of 2014, to mark 50 years since they first met, the legendary Chas and Dave will be celebrating in style at the prestigious venue in London, for what promises to be one of their most memorable gigs to date and their only announced show of the year. 

The duo are also releasing a brand new album on October 28, titled ‘That’s What Happens’ - their first new studio album in 27 years.

The album not only features their own versatile musicianship and intricate vocal harmonies but it is also supported by a top class team of contributors including Albert Lee, Martin Taylor, Jools Holland and Hugh Laurie.

Chas And Dave UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows

Sat December 14th 2013 - LONDON Indigo 2
Fri December 20th 2013 - WOLVERHAMPTON Robin 2
Sat December 21st 2013 - PORTSMOUTH Portsmouth Pyramid Centre
Mon December 23rd 2013 - READING Sub89
Fri December 27th 2013 - BRIGHTON Brighton Concorde 2
Fri April 25th 2014 - LONDON Royal Albert Hall

Chas And Dave Tickets for their new Royal Albert Hall show are on sale from 9am on Friday October 25, priced from £25 + fees. Click Here to Compare & Buy Chas And Dave Tickets at Stereoboard.com.

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