10cc reschedule autumn tour and original tickets are still valid
Legendary band 10cc’s upcoming autumn tour has been rescheduled into April and May 2021 due to the current coronavirus outbreak.

Legendary band 10cc’s upcoming autumn tour has been rescheduled into April and May 2021 due to the current coronavirus outbreak.
But the good news is, if you have already bought tickets for the original dates, keep them as they will be valid for the new shows.
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Hide AdThe band will be performing the hits which have singled them out as one of the most inventive and influential bands in the history of popular music.
Led by co-founder Graham Gouldman, the art-pop band are heralded in equal measure for their ability to craft ingenious songs that also resonated commercially, with eleven top 10 hits, and more than 15 million albums sold in the UK alone.
The group also have three No 1 singles to their name - Rubber Bullets, Dreadlock Holiday and I’m Not In Love.
Gouldman said: “Although extremely disappointed to have had to move our autumn tour, we are delighted that we’ve been able to relocate it all to next April and May.
“These certainly are challenging times for all of us, so keep safe, hang onto your tickets and we look forward to seeing you all again next year.”
Tour dates
April 4: Aberdeen, Music Hall.
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Hide AdApril 5: Edinburgh, Usher Hall.
April 6: Perth, Concert Hall.
April 9: Northampton, Derngate Theatre.
April 10: Rhyl, Pavilion.
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Hide AdApril 11: Stoke, Victoria Hall.
April 13: Carlisle, Sands Centre.
April 14: Sheffield, City Hall.
April 15: Halifax, Victoria Theatre.
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Hide AdApril 16: Hull, City Hall.
April 18: Basingstoke, Anvil.
April 19: Leicester, De Montfort Hall.
April 20: Buxton, Opera House.
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Hide AdApril 22: Margate, Winter Gardens.
April 23: Salisbury, City Hall.
April 24: Colchester, Charter Hall.
April 26: Cambridge, Corn Exchange.
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Hide AdApril 27: Reading, Hexagon.
April 28: High Wycombe, Swan Theatre.
April 29: Croydon, Fairfield Hall.
April 30: Weymouth, Pavilion.
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Hide AdMay 2: Stevenage, Concert Hall.
May 3: Dartford, Orchard Theatre.
May 4: Eastbourne, Congress Theatre.
Tickets are available from Ticketline or venue box offices.