Gorillaz reschedule O2 show
You can now catch them in November.
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 23 Jul 2010

Irish fans are going to have to wait a little longer before hearing Gorillaz play their new Escape To Plastic Beach album live, with 2D, Murdoc and Noodle pushing their September 22 visit to the Dublin O2 back to November 11.
This is being done to facilitate shows in other territories. Tickets priced €59.80 are still available.
As previously revealed on hotpress.com, former Clash men Mick Jones and Paul Simonon are both in the touring band, with other guests joining them at various junctures.
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