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Artist:Orlando Julius And The Heliocentrics
Venue:Colston Hall (The Lantern)
City:  Bristol, England, UK
Date:Tuesday, 26 May 2015
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RESCHEDULED FROM JAN 27th 2015, THIS GIG HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED AGAIN:

“ We are extremely disappointed and very sorry to have to announce the cancellation of all UK shows in summer 2015. The UK authorities have denied his visa once more and we are forced to cancel the shows in the UK. We tried all within our power to have all in place, but now have lost hopes of turning over this decision in the near future. We want to apologize to all our fans and hope to make it up to you on shows on the continent, where Orlando Julius will play in summer 2015. Please contact us and we are happy to speak to you.”
Heikki Eiden/ MGMT Orlando Julius & the Heliocentrics

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