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Hall And Oates Tickets For July UK Tour ON SALE 9AM TODAY

Friday, 24 January 2014 Written by Jon Stickler

Daryl Hall and John Oates will return to the UK later this year, stopping off at a handful of British and Irish concert halls in July. Hall and Oates Tickets are ON SALE 9AM TODAY, Friday January 24, priced from £35 plus fees.

Returning to the UK after an absence of nearly ten years, Daryl Hall and John Oates are set to delight their fans. They are the #1 selling duo in music history, with over 30 top ten hits, including You Make My Dreams, Out of Touch, Private Eyes and Maneater they will pull on tracks from their combined illustrious careers for these special shows.

The pair have sold more albums than any other duo in music history and by 1987, they were officially the #1 selling duo in Pop. Catch them all across the UK, including shows in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Bournemouth and Birmingham this July. ​

Hall and Oates UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows

Sun July 06 2014 - NOTTINGHAM Royal Concert Hall
Tue July 08 2014 - GLASGOW Royal Concert Hall
Thu July 10 2014 - MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
Fri July 11 2014 - LONDON Eventim Apollo
Tue July 15 2014 - DUBLIN Olympia Theatre
Thu July 17 2014 - BOURNEMOUTH BIC
Tue July 22 2014 - BIRMINGHAM Symphony Hall

Hall and Oates Tickets are ON SALE 9AM TODAY, Friday January 24, priced from £35 plus fees. Click Here to Compare & Buy Hall And Oates Tickets at Stereoboard.com.

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