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Elvis Costello, who is in the middle of a week of sell-out shows at London's Royalty Theatre, is planning more shows in 1987 with his second group The Confederates. His six concerts at the Royal Albert Hall were announced two months ago and The Attractions will play the first three dates (January [[Concert 1987-01-22 London|22]], [[Concert 1987-01-23 London|23]] and [[Concert 1987-01-24 London|24]]) before The Confederates take over (26, 27 and 28). Then it's on to Manchester Apollo (January 30), Newcastle City Hall (31), Cardiff St David's Hall (February 3) Bristol Colston Hall (4), Brighton Dome (5) and Dublin Stadium (7). | Elvis Costello, who is in the middle of a week of sell-out shows at London's Royalty Theatre, is planning more shows in 1987 with his second group The Confederates. His six concerts at the Royal Albert Hall were announced two months ago and The Attractions will play the first three dates (January [[Concert 1987-01-22 London|22]], [[Concert 1987-01-23 London|23]] and [[Concert 1987-01-24 London|24]]) before The Confederates take over ([[Concert 1987-01-26 London|26]], [[Concert 1987-01-27 London|27]] and [[Concert 1987-01-28 London|28]]). Then it's on to Manchester Apollo ([[Concert 1987-01-30 Manchester|January 30]]), Newcastle City Hall ([[Concert 1987-01-31 Newcastle upon Tyne|31]]), Cardiff St David's Hall ([[Concert 1987-02-03 Cardiff|February 3]]) Bristol Colston Hall ([[Concert 1987-02-04 Bristol|4]]), Brighton Dome ([[Concert 1987-02-05 Brighton|5]]) and Dublin Stadium ([[Concert 1987-02-07 Dublin|7]]). | ||
The Confederates are James Burton (guitar), Jerry Scheff (bass), Jim Keltner (bass) and Benmont Tench (keyboards), most of whom played on the ''King Of America'' album. Albert Hall tickets are already on sale and other box offices open on Friday. | |||
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