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18.03.2020 - 17:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bolton comic Peter Kay says his long-awaited comeback tour will be postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.
The comedian’s Dance for Life shows are being postponed following government advice surrounding the spread of the coronavirus.
But lucky ticket-holders have been asked to keep their sought-after tickets as they will be valid for new dates, Mr Kay confirmed.
Mr Kay posted a message on Twitter to announce the news: “Obviously this is disappointing news but well and truly justified
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