Minnelli to embark on first UK tour in more than 20 years

Published Wednesday 31 October 2007 at 15:25 by Alistair Smith

Liza Minnelli will perform at the London Coliseum next year, as part of the singer’s first UK tour in more than 20 years.

Following two nights at the Coliseum on May 25 and 27, Minnelli will visit the Royal Centre in Nottingham, the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, the Symphony Hall in Birmingham and the tour will end on June 6 at the Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow.

She said: “I always have such a wonderful time when I perform in London and I can’t wait to perform my new show around Britain. It’s been too long.

“I’m so excited about this tour and I’m particularly thrilled to be performing in such beautiful and intimate venues - each theatre is the perfect setting for my new show.”

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