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Elvis Costello and the Attractions have finally confirmed their long-awaited British tour for March – following the release of their new album, ''Trust'', next week.
The album, released by F-Beat Records on January 23, contains 14 new compositions: "Clubland," "Lovers Walk," "You'll Never Be A Man," "Pretty Words," "Strict Time," "Luxembourg," "Watch Your Step," "New Lace Sleeves," "From A Whisper To A Scream," "Different Finger," "White Knuckles," "Shot With His Own Gun," "Fish 'n' Chip Paper," and "Big Sister's Clothes."


The tour opens in St. Austell on March 1. No support act has been finalised yet.


Melody Maker, January 17, 1981 — Melody Maker reports on upcoming tour dates.  
Dates are: St. Austell Riviera Lido (March 1), Exeter University (2), Bristol Colston Hall (3), Birmingham Odeon (4),  Wolverhampton Civic Hall,  (5),  Bradford St. Georges Hall (7), Manchester Apollo (8), Edinburgh Playhouse (9), Glasgow Apollo (10), Newcastle City Hall (11), Lancaster University (13),  Bridlington Spa Hall (14), Liverpool Empire (15),  Sheffield City Hall (16),  Brighton Centre (18), Hemel Hempstead Pavilion (19), Hanley Victoria Hall (20), Leicester De Montfort Hall (22), Derby Assembly Rooms (23), Cardiff Top Rank Suite (24), Guildford Civic Hall (25), London Hammersmith Odeon (27 and 28), Ipswich Odeon (29), Oxford New Theatre (30) and Southampton Gaumont (31).  
 


All tickets are £3 except Glasgow (£3 and £2.75) and Hammersmith (£3.50 and £3). All tickets are on sale now except in Brighton, Bristol, Exeter, Lancaster and Wolverhampton where applicants should contact local box offices for information. All shows start at 7.30pm except Brighton Centre and Hammersmith Odeon which begin at 8 pm.
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Elvis Costello and the Attractions have finally confirmed their long-awaited British tour for March – following the release of their new album, Trust, next week.

The album, released by F-Beat Records on January 23, contains 14 new compositions: "Clubland," "Lovers Walk," "You'll Never Be A Man," "Pretty Words," "Strict Time," "Luxembourg," "Watch Your Step," "New Lace Sleeves," "From A Whisper To A Scream," "Different Finger," "White Knuckles," "Shot With His Own Gun," "Fish 'n' Chip Paper," and "Big Sister's Clothes."

The tour opens in St. Austell on March 1. No support act has been finalised yet.

Dates are: St. Austell Riviera Lido (March 1), Exeter University (2), Bristol Colston Hall (3), Birmingham Odeon (4), Wolverhampton Civic Hall, (5), Bradford St. Georges Hall (7), Manchester Apollo (8), Edinburgh Playhouse (9), Glasgow Apollo (10), Newcastle City Hall (11), Lancaster University (13), Bridlington Spa Hall (14), Liverpool Empire (15), Sheffield City Hall (16), Brighton Centre (18), Hemel Hempstead Pavilion (19), Hanley Victoria Hall (20), Leicester De Montfort Hall (22), Derby Assembly Rooms (23), Cardiff Top Rank Suite (24), Guildford Civic Hall (25), London Hammersmith Odeon (27 and 28), Ipswich Odeon (29), Oxford New Theatre (30) and Southampton Gaumont (31).

All tickets are £3 except Glasgow (£3 and £2.75) and Hammersmith (£3.50 and £3). All tickets are on sale now except in Brighton, Bristol, Exeter, Lancaster and Wolverhampton where applicants should contact local box offices for information. All shows start at 7.30pm except Brighton Centre and Hammersmith Odeon which begin at 8 pm.


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Melody Maker, January 17, 1981


Melody Maker reports on the release of Trust and upcoming tour dates.


Paolo Hewitt receives flak for his review of the Christmas show, Dec. 27, 1980, Birmingham.

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Paolo Hewitt receives flak for his review of the Christmas show, December 27, 1980, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.



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