Flight of the Conchords announce rescheduled UK and Ireland tour dates
Original tickets will be valid at the corresponding shows
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Your support makes all the difference.Earlier this year, Flight of the Conchords abruptly postponed their UK and Ireland tour after Bret McKenzie managed to break two bones in his hand.
Thankfully, after some time off to heal, the band are ready to get back on the road, announcing their rescheduled show dates.
All original tickets for the March shows will be valid for the corresponding new dates, which can all be seen below.
Announcing the initial postponing of the dates, McKenzie said: “Unfortunately I’ve broken two bones in my hand today in a very rock ‘n’ roll injury – falling down some stairs. The doctors have informed me that I won’t be able to perform for several weeks.
“I’m sorry not to be able to do these upcoming shows but I’m looking forward to coming back and finishing the tour when I have two fully functioning hands.”
The Flight of the Conchords sing Flight of the Conchords Tour marks the comedy duo’s first UK shows in seven years. It features some classics from their HBO/BBC series as well as brand new material.
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