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The Duke heads for St George's Market



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Published Date:
16 September 2008
LYRICALLY poetic and delicately decadent, Duke Special, the enigmatic Belfast performer, will release his new single Sweet Sweet Kisses in October 10 with a nationwide tour has also been announced for November and December 2008.
The tour includes what promises to be a memorable night at Belfast's historic St George's Market on December 2, where Duke Special will present an extended programme which will include various guests.

An accomplished performer, Duke Special has toured with a host of artists including Rufus Wainwright and Van Morrison.

Harking back to the pre-rock 'n' roll era, Duke Special stands on stage with a white-knuckle grasp on originality.

Gloriously vintage and unlike any other artist, he is "trying to put across something that's more than just a singer-songwriter playing his songs. I want my live performance to be a show that moves people, but also entertains them too".

Tickets for Duke Special at St George's Market are £20 (inc booking fee) and are now on sale from www.thestiffkitten.com and from all

Ticketmaster outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.ie and on their 24 hour booking line on 0870 243 4455. Ticket sales may be subject to service and/or postage charges.




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  • Last Updated: 16 September 2008 9:44 AM
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