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Date/Time
Date(s) - 14/02/2022 - 16/02/2022
8:30 pm
Location
The Gov
Categories
*RESCHEDULED FEBRUARY 2022*
Due to the ongoing global situation, Billy Bragg’s upcoming 2021 tour has been postponed. New dates and venues can be found below. All ticket bundles in all cities will be honoured.
Tickets purchased for Night 1 (30 Apr 2020, 4 Feb 2021, or 20 Jan 2022) are now valid for 14 Feb 2022.
Tickets purchased for Night 2 (1 May 2020, 5 Feb 2021, or 21 Jan 2022) are now valid for 15 Feb 2022.
Tickets purchased for Night 3 (2 May 2020, 6 Feb 2021 or Sat 22 Jan 2022) are now valid for 16 Feb 2022.
All ticket bundles in all cities will be honoured.
Tickets purchased for Night 2 (1 May 2020, 5 Feb 2021, or 21 Jan 2022) are now valid for 15 Feb 2022.
Tickets purchased for Night 3 (2 May 2020, 6 Feb 2021 or Sat 22 Jan 2022) are now valid for 16 Feb 2022.
All ticket bundles in all cities will be honoured.
If you are unable to attend your new performance date listed above, contact your point of purchase (Oztix, Moshtix, Ticketek, Tickermaster) prior to 11.59pm on 3 April 2020 to request a refund. Any new tickets as a result of refunds or venue changes will go on sale 9am local time Friday 27th March.
TICKETS → http://bit.ly/BillyBraggADL
NIGHT 1
Career Spanning Billy Bragg Set
Career Spanning Billy Bragg Set
NIGHT 2
Songs From First Three Albums
‘Life’s a Riot with Spy Vs Spy’ (1983)
‘Brewing Up with Billy Bragg (1984)’
‘Talking with the Taxman about Poetry’ (1986)
Songs From First Three Albums
‘Life’s a Riot with Spy Vs Spy’ (1983)
‘Brewing Up with Billy Bragg (1984)’
‘Talking with the Taxman about Poetry’ (1986)
NIGHT 3
Songs From Second Three Albums
‘Workers Playtime’ (1988)
‘Don’t Try This at Home’ (1991)
‘William Bloke’ (1996)
Songs From Second Three Albums
‘Workers Playtime’ (1988)
‘Don’t Try This at Home’ (1991)
‘William Bloke’ (1996)
The first night’s performance will feature Bragg’s current set, which ranges across his 35 year career. The second will see Bragg perform songs from his first three albums: his punk rock debut Life’s a Riot with Spy Vs Spy (1983), its similarly raw follow-up Brewing Up with Billy Bragg (1984) and Talking with the Taxman about Poetry (1986). The third performance will see Bragg perform songs from his second three albums: the positively jangled Workers Playtime (1988), the pop classic Don’t Try This at Home (1991) and the back-to-basics William Bloke (1996).
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