Flight of the Conchords announce first UK tour in seven years: How to get tickets
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Your support makes all the difference.Grammy Award-winning folk comedy duo Flight of the Conchords are set to return to the UK and Ireland in March 2018 for their first shows here in more than seven years.
Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie's 'Flight of the Conchords sing Flight of the Conchords Tour' will feature all the classics from their HBO/BBC series and showcase new material.
It will stop in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool and more, kicking off with two nights at London's Eventim Apollo on 19 March.
Tickets will be on sale Friday 27 October 27 at 10am GMT - more information about which you can find on the FOTC website.
Bret and Jemaine got the band back together after they individually found success in film, the former winning an Oscar for his score work on The Muppets and the latter co-directing indie horror-comedy What We Do In The Shadows with Taika Waititi.
Full list of UK and Ireland tour dates:
Mar. 19 - London, UK - Eventim Apollo
Mar. 20 - London, UK - Eventim Apollo
Mar. 22 - Birmingham, UK - Birmingham Genting Arena
Mar. 23 - Manchester, UK - Manchester Arena
Mar. 25 - Dublin, UK - 3Arena
Mar. 26 - Glasgow, UK - The SSE Hydro
Mar. 27 - Leeds, UK - Leeds First Direct Arena
Mar. 29 - London, UK - The O2 Arena
Apr. 01 - Liverpool, UK - Echo Arena Liverpool
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