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Elvis Costello ended his world tour in Dublin last night., but it was like neither he nor his audience wanted it to end. Towards the end of a memorable gig in which he played not one but three encore sets, the now Ireland-based musician announced: "It's good to be back — it's good to be home." | Elvis Costello ended his world tour in Dublin last night., but it was like neither he nor his audience wanted it to end. Towards the end of a memorable gig in which he played not one but three encore sets, the now Ireland-based musician announced: "It's good to be back — it's good to be home." |
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