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<center><h3> Elvis Costello and The Imposters postpone Portsmouth Guildhall gig due to drummer falling ill </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello and The Imposters postpone <br> Portsmouth Guildhall gig due to drummer falling ill </h3></center> | ||
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'''Elvis Costello has pulled | '''Elvis Costello has pulled tonight's gig at Portsmouth Guildhall due to a band member being "indisposed." | ||
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The Liverpudlian singer-songwriter, responsible for hits such as Alison, | The Liverpudlian singer-songwriter, responsible for hits such as "Alison," "Oliver's Army" and "I Can't Stand up For Falling Down," announced on social media he was postponing Sunday's Portsmouth show and Monday's in Swansea. | ||
His current tour is in support of ''The Boy Named If'', his first album to crack the top 10 since | His current tour is in support of ''The Boy Named If'', his first album to crack the top 10 since 1994's ''Brutal Youth''. | ||
The Guildhall show was close to being sold out, but is expected to be rescheduled. | The Guildhall show was close to being sold out, but is expected to be rescheduled. | ||
The statement said: | The statement said: "Unfortunately, Elvis Costello and The Imposters have to announce the postponement of their dates in Portsmouth and Swansea as Pete Thomas is indisposed. | ||
"We apologize to our friends in Pompey and Swansea and will look forward to seeing you all again when we can. | |||
"It is hoped that the greatest rock 'n' roll drummer in the world will return to the stage later this week, as soon as he is recovered. | |||
"Stand by for action." | |||
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[[Chris Broom]] reports on the cancellation of Elvis Costello | [[Chris Broom]] reports on the cancellation of the Elvis Costello concert, [[Concert 2022-06-19 Portsmouth|June 19, 2022]], Guildhall, Portsmouth, England. | ||
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<small>Photo | <br><small>Photo by [[Mark Seliger]].</small> | ||
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