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<center><h3> Sunday's best for Elvis </h3></center>
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He will be performing solo at all shows, and special guest on the tour will be old cohort Nick Lowe. Elvis and Nick will play a few numbers together at the end of each concert.
He will be performing solo at all shows, and special guest on the tour will be old cohort Nick Lowe. Elvis and Nick will play a few numbers together at the end of each concert.


The full itinerary reads London Palladium (May [[Concert 1989-05-07 London|7]]), Liverpool Royal Court ([[Concert 1989-05-10 Liverpool|10]] and [[Concert 1989-05-11 Liverpool|11]]), Manchester Apollo (Concert 1989-05-12 Manchester|12]]), London Palladium ([[Concert 1989-05-14 London|14]]), Belfast Opera House ([[Concert 1989-05-16 Belfast|16]] and [[Concert 1989-05-17 Belfast|17]]), Dublin Stadium ([[Concert 1989-05-19 Dublin|19]] and [[Concert 1989-05-20 Dublin|20]]), London Palladium ([[Concert 1989-05-21 London|21]]), Newcastle City Hall ([[Concert 1989-05-24 Newcastle upon Tyne|24]]), Edinburgh Playhouse ([[Concert 1989-05-25 Edinburgh|25]]), Glasgow Pavilion ([[Concert 1989-05-26 Glasgow|26]]), London Palladium ([[Concert 1989-05-28 London|28]]), Cardiff St David's Hall (June [[Concert 1989-06-08 Cardiff|8]]) and Bristol Colston Hall ([[Concert 1989-06-09 Bristol|9]]).
The full itinerary reads London Palladium (May [[Concert 1989-05-07 London|7]]), Liverpool Royal Court ([[Concert 1989-05-10 Liverpool|10]] and [[Concert 1989-05-11 Liverpool|11]]), Manchester Apollo ([[Concert 1989-05-12 Manchester|12]]), London Palladium ([[Concert 1989-05-14 London|14]]), Belfast Opera House ([[Concert 1989-05-16 Belfast|16]] and [[Concert 1989-05-17 Belfast|17]]), Dublin Stadium ([[Concert 1989-05-19 Dublin|19]] and [[Concert 1989-05-20 Dublin|20]]), London Palladium ([[Concert 1989-05-21 London|21]]), Newcastle City Hall ([[Concert 1989-05-24 Newcastle upon Tyne|24]]), Edinburgh Playhouse ([[Concert 1989-05-25 Edinburgh|25]]), Glasgow Pavilion ([[Concert 1989-05-26 Glasgow|26]]), London Palladium ([[Concert 1989-05-28 London|28]]), Cardiff St David's Hall (June [[Concert 1989-06-08 Cardiff|8]]) and Bristol Colston Hall ([[Concert 1989-06-09 Bristol|9]]).


Prices vary from venue to venue. but all tickets go on sale this Friday (February 3) from box offices and usual agents.
Prices vary from venue to venue. but all tickets go on sale this Friday (February 3) from box offices and usual agents.
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The cassette and compact disc versions contain a 15th track, "Coal Train Robbers."
The cassette and compact disc versions contain a 15th track, "Coal Train Robbers."


The album was recorded in London, Dublin, New Orleans and Hollywood, and was produced by Costello together with [[T Bone Burnett|T-Bone Burnett]] and [[Kevin Killen]].  
The album was recorded in London, Dublin, New Orleans and Hollywood, and was produced by Costello together with T{{nb}}Bone Burnett and Kevin Killen.


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''NME'' previews ''[[Spike]]'' and upcoming [[:Category:1989 UK Tour|tour]] dates.
''NME'' previews ''[[Spike]]'' and upcoming [[:Category:1989 UK Tour|tour]] dates.
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An quarter-page ad for ''Spike'' runs on page [[:image:1989-02-04 New Musical Express page 33 advertisement.jpg|33]].
Quarter-page ads for ''Spike'' appear on pages 31 and [[:image:1989-02-04 New Musical Express page 33 advertisement.jpg|33]].


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Elvis Costello has announced details of his first tour for more than two years, following last week's news of his long-awaited new album.

Costello will be playing a total of 16 shows, including four consecutive Sunday nights at the London Palladium.

He will be performing solo at all shows, and special guest on the tour will be old cohort Nick Lowe. Elvis and Nick will play a few numbers together at the end of each concert.

The full itinerary reads London Palladium (May 7), Liverpool Royal Court (10 and 11), Manchester Apollo (12), London Palladium (14), Belfast Opera House (16 and 17), Dublin Stadium (19 and 20), London Palladium (21), Newcastle City Hall (24), Edinburgh Playhouse (25), Glasgow Pavilion (26), London Palladium (28), Cardiff St David's Hall (June 8) and Bristol Colston Hall (9).

Prices vary from venue to venue. but all tickets go on sale this Friday (February 3) from box offices and usual agents.

More details of Costello's new album Spike, released on Monday, have emerged. Some of the songs will be familiar to the audience of the Elvis and Confederates shows at the Royal Albert Hall two years ago.

The full track listing reads:

Side One: "This Town"; "Let Him Dangle"; "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror"; "Veronica"; "God's Comic"; "Chewing Gum"; "Tramp The Dirt Down."

Side Two: "Stalin Malone"; "Satellite"; "Pads, Paws & Claws"; "Baby Plays Around"; "Miss Macbeth"; "Any King's Shilling"; "Last Boat Leaving."

The cassette and compact disc versions contain a 15th track, "Coal Train Robbers."

The album was recorded in London, Dublin, New Orleans and Hollywood, and was produced by Costello together with T Bone Burnett and Kevin Killen.

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New Musical Express, February 4, 1989


NME previews Spike and upcoming tour dates.


Quarter-page ads for Spike appear on pages 31 and 33.

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