Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Transatlantic Tour dates



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Almost a decade has passed since their last live appearance together...
The wait is finally now over...the long-awaited return to the stage of the legendary prog supergroup has arrived!!!

An Evening With
TRANSATLANTIC
Whirld Tour 2010

Featuring:
MIKE PORTNOY (Dream Theater)
PETE TREWAVAS (Marillion)
ROINE STOLT (The Flower Kings)
NEAL MORSE (Ex Spock's Beard)


Sat April 17th - Downey, CA - The Downey Theater
Sun April 18th - San Francisco, CA - The Palace Of Fine Arts
Tues April 20th - Chicago, IL - Park West
Wed April 21st - Montreal, QUE - Metropolis
Fri April 23rd - New York City - The Blender Theater at Gramercy
Sat April 24th - Philadelphia, PA - Theater Of The Living Arts
Tues May 4th - Frankfurt, Germany - Batschkapp
Wed May 5th - Hamburg, Germany - Markthalle
Thurs May 6th - Poznan, Poland - Hala Arena
Fri May 7th - Berlin, Germany - Columbia Club
Sat May 8th - Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
Sun May 9th - Stuttgart, Germany - Longhorn
Mon May 10th - Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg - Rockhal
Thurs May 13th - Madrid, Spain - Macumba
Fri May 14th - Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz 2
Mon May 17th - Milan, Italy - Alcatraz
Tues May 18th - Pratteln, Switzerland - Z7
Wed May 19th - Paris, France - Elysee Montmartre
Thurs May 20th - Tilburg, Holland - 013
Fri May 21st - London, England - Shepherd's Bush Empire
Sat May 22nd - Manchester, England - Academy


Chicago Wednesday April 20th. Mike and my brother's birthday. Park West, a spot I saw Marillion in 2004, and the "when-the-keyboard-breaks_ Liquid Tension Experiment show back in 2008.

I will try and go certainly, even with my lack of interest in "The Whirlwind." It'll come down to $ of course. Hopefully a lunch with Judd and possibly a little time to spend with my two nieces (or at least the older one whose aware of me now, lol).

The biggest factors that would stop me from going would be other more significant shows (King's X playing all of Gretchen Goes to Nebraska perhaps and $. or some other more significant event. I guess airfares might be worth glancing at now. Heck, even train fares which unlike airfares, probably don't fluctuate to the same degree.

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