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Elvis Costello brings his Spectacular Spinning Songbook to Caesars Windsor’s Colosseum, April 21.
Elvis Costello brings his Spectacular Spinning Songbook to Caesars Windsor's Colosseum, April 21.


Dubbed The Revolver Tour and backed by his veteran band The Impostors, the show is interactive and allows audience members to pick many of the songs by spinning a wheel on stage, a la Wheel of Fortune.
Dubbed The Revolver Tour and backed by his veteran band The Impostors, the show is interactive and allows audience members to pick many of the songs by spinning a wheel on stage, a la Wheel of Fortune.


It’ll be Costello’s first visit to Caesars although his wife, Diana Krall, beat him to the punch on Canada Day, July 1, last year.
It'll be Costello's first visit to Caesars although his wife, Diana Krall, beat him to the punch on Canada Day, July 1, last year.


Costello, whose real name is Declan McManus, burst on the British new wave scene in the late-1970s with such songs as Alison, Radio Radio, What’s So Funny About Peace, Love, and Understanding, and Oliver’s Army.
Costello, whose real name is Declan MacManus, burst on the British new wave scene in the late-1970s with such songs as "Alison," "Radio, Radio," "What's So Funny About Peace, Love, and Understanding," and "Oliver's Army."


Tickets starting at $40 go on sale Friday, Jan. 20, at noon at the Colosseum box office, online at caesarswindsor.com, or toll-free at 1-800-991-7777.
Tickets starting at $40 go on sale Friday, Jan. 20, at noon at the Colosseum box office, online at caesarswindsor.com, or toll-free at 1-800-991-7777.


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'''The Windsor Star, January 9, 2012'''
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''The Windsor Star'' previews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Saturday, [[Concert 2012-04-21 Windsor|April 21, 2012]], The Coloseum at Caesars, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
''The Windsor Star'' previews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Saturday, [[Concert 2012-04-21 Windsor|April 21, 2012]], The Colosseum at Caesars, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.


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<small>Photo uncredited.</small><br>
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Elvis Costello brings his Spectacular Spinning Songbook to Caesars Windsor's Colosseum, April 21.

Dubbed The Revolver Tour and backed by his veteran band The Impostors, the show is interactive and allows audience members to pick many of the songs by spinning a wheel on stage, a la Wheel of Fortune.

It'll be Costello's first visit to Caesars although his wife, Diana Krall, beat him to the punch on Canada Day, July 1, last year.

Costello, whose real name is Declan MacManus, burst on the British new wave scene in the late-1970s with such songs as "Alison," "Radio, Radio," "What's So Funny About Peace, Love, and Understanding," and "Oliver's Army."

Tickets starting at $40 go on sale Friday, Jan. 20, at noon at the Colosseum box office, online at caesarswindsor.com, or toll-free at 1-800-991-7777.


Tags: Colosseum At Caesars WindsorSpectacular Spinning SongbookThe Revolver TourThe ImpostersDiana KrallAlisonRadio, Radio(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?Oliver's Army

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The Windsor Star, January 9, 2012


The Windsor Star previews Elvis Costello & The Imposters, Saturday, April 21, 2012, The Colosseum at Caesars, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

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