Liam Gallagher and Beady Eye will be touring the UK and Ireland in November. Tickets are available now.
Thursday 7th November 2013 – Dublin Olympia Theatre
Sunday 10th November 2013 – Glasgow Barrowlands
Tuesday 12th November 2013 – Leeds Academy
Wednesday 13th November 2013 – Newcastle Academy
Friday 15th November 2013 – Manchester Academy
Saturday 16th November 2013 – Manchester Academy
Monday 18th November 2013 – Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Tuesday 19th November 2013 – Portsmouth Guildhall
Thursday 21st November 2013 – London Hammersmith Apollo
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Mary Chang on Wednesday, 8th August 2012 at 8:30 am
The voice of Sheffield Richard Hawley will be touring the UK this autumn. His support on this tour will be the lovely Lisa Hannigan.
Sunday 16th September 2012 – Holmfirth Picturedrome
Monday 17th September 2012 – Norwich UEA
Tuesday 18th September 2012 – Portsmouth Pyramids
Wednesday 19th September 2012 – Brighton Dome
Friday 21st September 2012 – Bath Pavilion Bath
Saturday 22nd September 2012 – Birmingham HMV Institute
Sunday 23th September 2012 – Sheffield City Hall
Tuesday 25th September 2012 – Leeds O2 Academy
Wednesday 26th September 2012 – Manchester Academy
Thursday 27th September 2012 – Newcastle O2 Academy
Friday 28th September 2012 – Glasgow Barrowlands
Sunday 30th September 2012 – Lincoln Engine Shed
Monday 1st October 2012 – Derby Assembly Room
Tuesday 2nd October 2012 – Sheffield City Hall
Wednesday 3rd October 2012 – London Brixton O2 Academy
Last night I finished reading one of this year’s summer bestsellers, “This book will save your life”. It’s one of Richard and Judy’s reads for the summer, and is definitely a book to polarise opinions.
It follows reclusive Richard Novak through a break-down of sorts and then watches as he re-discovers the dysfunctional Los Angeles area, making friends with Anhil, the local donut shop owner and getting to grips with getting his life back on track. During this time Richard goes through a series of pretty unbelievable events one after another, making for an interesting read.
There were quite a few parallels to the film “Garden State” here for me, as Homes manages to take Richard on a voyage of discovery about himself and the people around him that both captivates and intrigues.
However, it does have its slower moments when I was tempted to put it down and not continue. Little things like the switches from first to third person (often mid paragraph) and the lack of chapters made it difficult to get on with, however it was quite a rewarding read come the end of it, even if most of it was pretty unbelievable and a bit slow to develop.