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Duffy is a hot ticket



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
THE hottest act of 2008 returns to Belfast on Tuesday, November 25.
CDC are pleased to announce that Duffy will return to Belfast to play St Georges Market.

Tickets priced £25 are on sale from usual outlets this Friday.

Duffy rounds off an exceptional year with a major UK tour. Duffy will perform material from her Number One LP ‘Rockferry’, the UK’s biggest selling album this year selling over one million copies here and over three million worldwide to date.

New single ‘Stepping Stone’ will be released August 31 on A&M/Universal and looks set to emulate the success of previous single ‘Warwick Avenue’, which reached number three in the UK charts.

CDC Leisure’s David Neely, said: ‘It is with great delight that we have the opportunity to welcome back the hottest act of 2008 so quickly after her first sellout show in the Limelight back in March.

“We have no doubt this will be one of the hottest tickets of the year.”

Tickets are on sale from Katy Daly’s, Zavvi and all usual Ticketmaster outlets from Friday, August 22 at 9am. For credit card bookings and info call 0870 2434455 or book online at www.geturticket.com/ www.ticketmaster.ie

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  • Last Updated: 19 August 2008 5:41 PM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 

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