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February 16 Hull (UK) ?
 
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February 17 Sheffield (UK) Dingwalls
 
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February 18 Birmingham (UK) Aston University
 
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February 19 Bristol (UK) Dingwalls
 
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February 20 Lancaster (UK) University
 
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February 22 Newport (UK) College
 
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February 25 Glasgow (UK) Night Moves
 
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March 03 Manchester (UK) Hacienda
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March 04 Nottingham (UK) Trent Polytechnic
 
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March 05 Loughborough (UK) University
 
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March 06 Brighton (UK) The Dome
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March 07 Hatfield (UK) Polytechnic
 
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March 08 Portsmouth (UK) Polytechnic
 
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March 09 Southampton (UK) University
 
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March 09 Bournemouth (UK) Acadamy
 
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March 11 Swansea (UK) University
 
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March 12 Norwich (UK) University of East Anglia
 
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March 13 London (UK) Lyceum
Built 1834 by Samuel Beazley. 1882 and 1884 partial rebuilding and alterations by C. J. Phipps. In the 19th century, managed by Sir Henry Irving during many years. 1904 major rebuilding by Bertie Crewe, retaining only the façade and portico of the original building. 1919 minor alterations by Edward Jones. 1939 bought by the London City Council that had plans to demolish the building in favour of a road improvement. 1951 converted to a ballroom by Matthews and Sons. Re-opened 1951 as "Mecca Ballroom". 1996 reconversion into a theatre, rebuilding of stagehouse, auditorium restoration and redecoration, incorporation of adjoing building by Holohan Architects. Re-opened 1996 as a theatre. Used for musical performances, e. g. "The Lion King". 2000 seats.
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March 17 Lyon (France) ?
 
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March 19 Brussel (Belgium) ?
 
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March 26 Paris (France) Palace
En 1977, c'est la vague disco et le succès des grandes boîtes comme le Studio 54 à New York ou la Main Bleue à Montreuil. Fabrice cherche alors un endroit plus grand. C'est Michel Guy, ministre de la culture du 1er gouvernement de Giscard et qui lança le festival d'automne qui lui donna l'idée d'acheter le Palace, théâtre du Faubourg Montmartre alors presque à l'abandon. Après d'importants travaux réalisés en un temps record, c'est l'ouverture le 1er mars 1978, avec un show de Grace Jones. Les serveurs sont habillés en rouge et or par Thierry Mugler. Fabrice voulait en faire un lieu ouvert à tous, différent de la rue Sainte Anne, tout en en gardant l'esprit : ce fut une réussite complète. En plus d'être la discothèque la plus courue du moment, élevée au rang de phénomène sociologique, ce fut aussi un endroit où furent données de nombreuses fêtes (Kenzo, Karl Lagerfeld), et aussi une salle de concerts, organisés par Paul Alessandrini puis par Assaad Debs et Rosebud.
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May London (UK) Heaven
 
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July 02 Torhout (Belgium) Festival grounds
 
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July 03 Werchter (Belgium) Festival grounds
 
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August 14 Dublin (Ireland) Dalymount Park
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August 21 San Francisco (USA ) Kabuki Theater
 
This multiplex, built on the tip of the Japan Center and initially intended to play a mix of mainstream and independent/foreign films, has in recent years served as the main venue of the San Francisco International Film Festival. The largest of the theaters was originally designed for live shows; the rest of the cinemas were built around it to become the movie house complex.
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August ? Los Angeles (USA ) Magic Mountain
 
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August 30 Los Angeles (USA ) The Palace
Description: 2200 seating capacity on three levels. World's oldest surviving Orpheum vaudeville theatre. Restored.
Present Use: Movies, special events, filming location, music videos. Residential on upper floors.
Future Plans: Continue use as theatre.

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