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Saturday 13th / Monday 15th December - 8pm
GLASGOW ROYAL CONCERT HALL
Tickets £15/£13 (plus booking fee) from 0141 287 5511
Sunday 14th December — 8pm
EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE THEATRE
Tickets from £12.50 from 0131 557 2590
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