Music
JLS add more arena tour dates
Published Wednesday, Mar 24 2010, 12:52 GMT | By Robert Copsey

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The boyband, who are approaching the end of their theatre tour, have already extended their arena tour because of the high demand for tickets.
Now due to overwhelming demand the group have added an extra four dates for January 2011.
The additional dates are in London, Manchester, Nottingham and Cardiff.
Tickets for the extra dates go on sale March 26 at 10am.
The fully updated JLS tour dates are as follows:
- November 29 - Aberdeen, AECC
- November 30 - Glasgow, Braehead Arena
- December 2 - Liverpool, Echo Arena
- December 3 - Liverpool, Echo Arena
- December 4 - Cardiff, International Arena
- December 6 - Bournemouth, International Centre
- December 7 - Birmingham, LG Arena
- December 9 - London, The O2
- December 10 - London, The O2
- December 11 - Nottingham, Trent FM Arena
- December 13 - Glasgow, SECC
- December 14 - Aberdeen, AECC
- December 16 - Manchester, MEN Arena
- December 17 - Sheffield, Arena
- December 18 - Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
- December 20 - Manchester, MEN Arena
- December 21 - Birmingham, LG Arena
- December 22 - London, Wembley Arena
- December 23 - London, Wembley Arena
- January 3 - Cardiff, International Arena
- January 4 - Nottingham, Trent FM Arena
- January 5 - Sheffield, Arena
- January 15 - London, O2 Arena
- January 15 - London, O2 Arena
- January 18 - Cardiff, International Arena
- January 19 - Birmingham, LG Arena
- January 20 - Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
- January 22 - Manchester MEN Arena
- January 23 - Nottingham Arena
- January 24 - Cardiff Arena
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