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Amanda Palmer at Auntie Annie's



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Published Date: 26 June 2008
DRESDEN Dolls' front woman Amanda Palmer comes to Belfast for a one off gig in the intimate setting of Auntie Annie's on Sunday, September 28.
Amanda is a true entertainer - the bisexual front woman most noted for being the lead singer of the cabaret-punk duo doesn't just wear outfits — she dons costumes and stage make-up to accompany her charismatic and playful performances.

Her typical stage look is in the vein of a gothic pin-up girl, and when she's pounding on her piano, there's no chance the focus could be on anyone else.

Palmer is noted for her vocal talents as well as her on stage performance. She won Best Female Vocalist in the 2005 WNFX/Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll. Her solo album entitled ‘Who killed Amanda Palmer’ is due out in spring 2008.

For a captivating performance with a voice to match don't miss Amanda Palmer at Auntie Annies.

Doors are at 8pm and tickets, £11, are on sale from Katy Daly’s, Zavvi and all usual Ticketmaster outlets. For credit card bookings and information call 0870 2434455 or book online at www.geturticket.com/ www.ticketmaster.ie

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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 9:06 AM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 

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