- Music
- 06 Jun 17
Erasure have added a third date to their Olympia perfomances
The pair have added an extra date, on the 29th of January, due to the high demand for tickets.
The synth-pop veterans are coming to the Olympia to promote their seventeenth studio album, Would Be Gone. They were originally scheduled to play just one night, but due to the level of interest in their gig, they added a second date a few days ago, which promptly sold out, so now we have a third!
it will be Erasure's fourth Irish show this year, as they are playing the Aviva Stadium on June 17, as support for Robbie Williams, before striking out on their tour of the UK, Ireland and Europe to promote Would Be Gone. The 3 Olympia dates, on the 29, 30 and 31 will commence the tour, before the pair embark on 24 subsequent dates around the UK and Germany.
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