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Tickets for Dalai Lama public talk at the Royal Albert Hall on 19th June on sale WEDNESDAY 4th APRIL #DalaiLama UK 2012

Tickets for the public talk at the Royal Albert Hall on 19th June will also go on sale on WEDNESDAY 4th APRIL.


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His Holiness the Dalai Lama - UK Visit 2012 - Make this the Century of Dialogue
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Thank you for registering your interest in His Holiness the Dalai Lama's June 2012 UK visit.

Tibet House Trust is pleased
to announce that tickets
for the youth event
"Stand Up & Be The Change" taking place in Manchester on 16th June will be available from WEDNESDAY 4th APRIL.

Further details will be added to our website shortly so please check back regularly by clicking the button below.

Manchester Youth Event, 16th June 2012

Tickets for the public talk at the Royal Albert Hall on 19th June will also go on sale on WEDNESDAY 4th APRIL.

Further details will be added to our website shortly so please check back regularly by clicking the button below.

London Event, 19th June 2012

A reminder that tickets for the Teachings and Public Talk in Manchester (17th & 18th June) are on sale now. Click below to go to the official Ticketmaster page.

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