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Sweet to Perform One-Off London Date

Published 11 years ago on August 14, 2013

By Jonathan Graham

Sweet to Perform One-Off London Date for Charity -

Sweet are set to play their first London show in nearly ten years next month when they headline a charity event which will also feature Paddy Goes To Holyhead and Weapon .

The hard rocking veterans will perform at Wimbledon’s Merton Manor Club in London prior to their co-headline UK trek with Slade on September 13th.

The show is in aid of aneurism victim Ingrid Paasch, friend of Paddy Goes To Holyhead frontman Danny Heynes, who remains paralysed down one side of her body due to the treatment she needs not being available on the NHS.

A limited run of special guests passes are available for £25. However, The Merton Manor has a maximum attendance of just 250 people so early booking is well advised.

Sweet and Slade will embark on 23 date UK which begins on October 29th at High Wycombe Swan Theater and wraps up on December 21st at Sailsbury City Hall.

Slade and Sweet UK tour

Oct 29: High Wycombe Swan Theater
Nov 01: Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
Nov 02: Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall Theater
Nov 03: Milton Keynes Theatre
Nov 05: Kings Lynn Corn Exchange
Nov 07: Stoke On Trent Victoria Hall
Nov 10: Dartford Orchard Theatre
Nov 12: Ipswich Regent Theatre
Nov 13: Chatham Central Theatre
Nov 26: Buxton Opera House
Nov 27: Sheffield City Hall
Nov 29: Gateshead Sage
Nov 30: Dundee Caird Hall
Dec 01: Aberdeen Music Hall
Dec 03: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Dec 04: Manchester Palace Theatre
Dec 06: York Grand Opera House
Dec 07: Southport Theatre
Dec 16: Birmingham Town Hall
Dec 17: Guildford G-Live
Dec 19: Eastbourne Congress Theatre
Dec 20: Poole Lighthouse
Dec 21: Salisbury City Hall

 


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