Sunday, October 18, 2009
Henry Rollins UK tour dates
Legendary writer, musician and actor, Henry Rollins returns to the UK in 2010 for a full UK round of 'Talking' shows. Henry will be traveling to some incredible places for the latter part of 2009 (China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India to name but a few) and is currently staring in the hit FX show 'Sons Of Anarchy', so will be full of interesting, entertaining, and no doubt hilarious tales of adventure and social commentary.
The list of dates for the 'Frequent Flyer Tour' are as follows:
January 2010
12th Dublin, Vicar Street (26)
13th Glasgow, Academy (£17.50)
14th Leicester, De Montfort Hall (17.50)
15th London, Royal Festival Hall (£17.50/£20)
16th Manchester, Lowry (£18.50/£23.50)
17th Leamington, Assembly (£20)
18th Norwich, UEA (£15/£17)
19th Bournemouth, Opera House (£17.50)
20th Liverpool, Academy (£17.50)
21st Newcastle, Academy (£17.50)
22nd Leeds, Academy (£17.50)
Tickets are available from the venue box office or from www.ticketweb.co.uk / www.seetickets.com
Henry Rollins joined the Southern California band Black Flag as vocalist in 1981. Upon the demise of the legendary rock group, he formed Rollins Band and has been making records and touring the world ever since. Beyond taking the stage as a musician, Henry does speaking dates all over the world, and along with the band dates, has averaged over one hundred shows a year for twenty-five years.
A Grammy winner for the performance of his own book Get in the Van, Henry is not one to confine his performances strictly to the stage. He performs in movies and TV shows including Bad Boys II, Heat, and the just released The Devils Tomb, as host of his own The Henry Rollins Show, and the upcoming season of Sons of Anarchy on the FX network.
Henry recently filmed a series of documentaries for IFC, and is currently hosting his weekly LA radio show, and running 2-13-61, a publishing company he created to release books, CDs and DVDs.
www.henryrollins.com
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