
Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons Announce Rescheduled June/July 2022 UK Tour
UK TOUR DATES – JUNE/JULY 2022
JUNE
26 – Birmingham Resorts World Arena (*brand new show)
28 – Liverpool M&S Arena (rescheduled from 6th July 2021. Tickets remain valid)
29 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena (rescheduled from 5th July 2021. Tickets remain valid)
JULY
1 – Royal Albert Hall (rescheduled from 2nd July 2021. Tickets remain valid)
2 – Royal Albert Hall (rescheduled from 3rd July 2021. Tickets remain valid)
Unfortunately, it has not been possible to reschedule the Royal Albert Hall for July 1st, 2021 due to Royal Albert Hall availability. Please go back to your point of purchase who will try and book you into the Friday or Saturday if you wish.
Ticket Prices:
Royal Albert Hall: £85, £70, £60, £45 and box seats at £100
Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool: £75, £60 & £45
Tickets for the original shows will be valid for the new date
Tickets are available from www.ticketline.co.uk / 0844 888 9991 or from the venues direct.
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