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Daniel Kitson confirms final 'Always Right Now' shows, new album
Published Thursday, Feb 16 2012, 10:41 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | Add comment

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In an email to fans, the comedian confirmed that tickets for the Manchester Royal Exchange run of It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later will go on sale this Monday, February 20 at 10am. They will be priced at £10/£12.
"These will almost certainly be the last ever performances of this show," he said.
"The plan is to film the show on the Saturday. So please bear that in mind when booking, there may be cameras around on the Saturday, if that annoys you (as it doubtless would me) then book for another night."
Kitson also announced the release of The Ballad of Roger and Grace, an album recorded with Gavin Osborn in a Crystal Palace studio around five years ago after a performance at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre and an Australian tour.
Despite Kitson losing his recordings, Osborn retained his and the full release is now available via bandcamp as a digital download for £2.50.
"I think you can listen to the individual tracks there without paying, I think. But do bear in mind that Gavin has a child," Kitson quipped.
"So. It's up to you. But. A child. I have no children, but I've been getting into really high quality beef. So. Again. Up to You. But. You know."
Kitson added that he may start going through past recordings and make some available for free before potentially selling CDs and DVDs via the site.
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