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What's the point in compromise? Get your dignity and leave Don't be too abstract though 'Cos I need a signal like you won't believe You were always late but you always had a story But that's not over, wait! You hardly even saw me You would always say you're a different kind of boring Did I say that? No way You hardly even saw me People know the stories And that we were in between But I feel you need to know that That I am so sorry now, my queen You were always late but you always had a story But that's not over, wait! You hardly even saw me You would always say you're a different kind of boring Did I say that? No way You hardly even saw me Thought we had a meeting I missed what we're discussing Someone said it's meaning To me it means nothing Thought we had a meeting I missed what we're discussing Someone said it's meaning To me it means nothing
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Tickets go on general sale from 10am on 6th March 2026.

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