Level 42 Tickets

Level 42 Tickets

Riding high on the achievements of a three decade-long career, Level 42 returns to the stage to present some anticipated shows for its fans. Level 42 has enjoyed a long career and during the 1980s became one of the most popular jazz-funk pop bands around.

Level 42 Tour Dates

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Sunday
03 Oct 2010
19:00
Manchester Apollo
Manchester
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£54.00
Monday
04 Oct 2010
19:00
Aberdeen Music Hall
Aberdeen
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£74.00
Tuesday
05 Oct 2010
19:00
O2 Academy Glasgow
Glasgow
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£54.00
Wednesday
06 Oct 2010
19:00
The Sage Gateshead
Gateshead
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£54.00
Friday
08 Oct 2010
19:00
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool
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£71.00
Saturday
09 Oct 2010
19:00
New Theatre Oxford
Oxford
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£73.00
Sunday
10 Oct 2010
19:00
Symphony Hall
Birmingham
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£59.00
Monday
11 Oct 2010
19:00
Alban Arena
St Albans
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£73.00
Wednesday
13 Oct 2010
19:00
Colston Hall
Bristol
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£73.00
Thursday
14 Oct 2010
19:00
Pavilion Theatre
Bournemouth
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£73.00
Friday
15 Oct 2010
19:00
Portsmouth Guildhall
Portsmouth
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£71.00
Monday
18 Oct 2010
19:00
Cambridge Corn Exchange
Cambridge
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£54.00
Tuesday
19 Oct 2010
19:00
Congress Theatre
Eastbourne
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£54.00
Wednesday
20 Oct 2010
19:00
Margate Winter Gardens
Margate
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£54.00
Friday
22 Oct 2010
19:00
Indigo2
Greenwich
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£75.00
Saturday
23 Oct 2010
19:00
Indigo2
Greenwich
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£56.00
Monday
25 Oct 2010
19:00
Ipswich Regent Theatre
Ipswich
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£71.00
Level 42 Tickets

They produced hit songs such as “Lessons in Love”, “Leaving Me Now” and “Something About You”. It means that as a band with a long history, Level 42 tickets are likely to be a popular draw when they go on sale, so getting there early is necessity. Only then can you experience the unbeatable sounds of a band that produced countless hit singles in the 1980s.

Consisting of Mark King, Mike Lindup, Gary Husband, Nathan King and Sean Freeman, Level 42 has regularly found a way to make their live shows into memorable experiences. Whilst original members such as Alan Murphy, Phil Gould and Boon Gould may no longer be alongside them onstage, the group has managed to continue in a crowded music scene, with particular success as a recording and touring band since reuniting in 2001. Their future remains uncertain, but with new albums and singles on the cards, Level 42 fans have a lot to look forward to as this timeless group continues to show others how it is done.

The main period of success for Level 42 was during the 1980s, a time which saw them release albums such as “Level 42” (1981), “Strategy – the Early Tapes” (1982), “The Pursuit of Accidents” (1982), “Standing in the Light” (1983), “True Colours” (1984), “World Machine” (1985), “Running in the Family” (1987) and “Staring at the Sun” (1988). Amongst these was the enormously popular “World Machine”, famous for catapulting them to worldwide fame. With singles such as “Leaving Me Now” and more, it proved that they were a chart act to contend with.

They continued during their original run until 1994, disbanding until 2001. Since then they have released the popular album “Retroglide”, which helped in reminding fans what a powerful music force Level 42 once was.

When Level 42 appears onstage, you know you are in for a great show. For decades they have created powerful and memorable music, which is always heard best when heard live. It makes Level 42 tickets hot property and getting hold of them a necessary endeavour for fans.

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