Travel: A gig with Gabriel by the Red Sea

Monday 13 June 1994 23:02 BST
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Peter Gabriel, Sinead O'Connor and Lou Reed lead an eight-hour gig on Saturday, and tickets are still available at pounds 35 each. The catch is that you have to go to Egypt for the Red Sea Peace Concert at Taba, on the Egyptian-Israeli border. To get there, Twickers World (081-892 7606) offers package holidays, such as seven days self-catering for pounds 179, leaving Gatwick on Friday. The company will also sell you concert tickets.

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