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Pink Floyd tribute act coming to Dunfermline Comment Bubble

Published: Thu, 20th Nov 12:30PM

THE Australian Pink Floyd Show, widely recognised as one of the world’s best tribute bands, have announced they are to kick-off their UK tour at Dunfermline’s Alhambra Theatre.

The band will use the venue for rehearsals for the tour, which will see them perform a new production of ‘The Wall’, 30 years after the classic album was released.

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Arrow Alhambra makes friends with The Enemy Comment Bubble

ANOTHER of Britain’s top bands have confirmed they are coming to Dunfermline with The Enemy announcing a concert at the Alhambra on 14th March.

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Arrow KT Tunstall says Alhambra gig was best ever in Scotland Comment Bubble

“We had a very, very good gig at the Alhambra in Dunfermline which is an old bingo hall and it is a really gorgeous space, kind of like a Scottish Shepherd’s Bush Empire with a really good old school feel about it."

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Arrow Alhambra theatre to host cinema nostalgia night Comment Bubble

THE romance of the movie experience as it used to be is recaptured for Dunfermline cinema goers this month.

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Job fears over 170 Rolls Royce workers

WORKERS at the Rolls Royce plant in Dalgety Bay are the latest to face uncertainty over redundancies.

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Vandals trash memorial to dead babies at Dunfermline Crematorium

"DEPLORABLE" acts also sees memorial to mother set ablaze.

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Anger at council plans to charge for crime-busting service in poor areas

SENIOR counciloor Mike Rumney (pictured) has led the protests against plans to charge for a scheme which has helped to curb crime and anti-social behaviour in one of Dunfermline’s poorest areas.

Pals urged cyclist not to use road before death crash

TRIBUTES after 40-year-old is killed following collision with Ford Transit.

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Concern over Dunfermline hospital's 'hidden' C.diff deaths

IT'S emerged that a number of patients who had a superbug at the Queen Margaret Hospital and died have not had C.diff recorded on their death certificates.

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