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Tony Blackburn at Glasgow Kings Theatre

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Tony Blackburn is a DJ and TV presenter from Guildford.

Tony Blackburn will be performing 1 event in Glasgow on Tuesday 17th June 2025 at the Kings Theatre.

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Tony Blackburn in Glasgow - Ticket Options

Tuesday 17th June 2025 Glasgow, UK UK
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Sounds Of The 60 s Live Hosted By Tony Blackburn OBE
Glasgow, Kings Theatre Glasgow
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$56.70
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Tony Blackburn Sounds of the 60s Live
Glasgow, Kings Theatre
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$41.49
inc fees
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Address: Glasgow Kings Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JN
Telephone: 0844 871 7627
Venue Capacity: 1785
King's Theatre is a massive performance arts and entertainment venue based on Bath Street in Glasgow. With a capacity of just under 1,800, it has served the Scottish city as a place to watch anything stage-based for over 100 years.