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Tour Dates 02 April, 2003

Mark Knopfler cancels tour dates

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LONDON, UK (Dire Straits Fans Website) - Rock star Mark Knopfler has canceled his British tour after a motorcycle accident in which he broke six ribs and a collar bone.

Judy Shaw of Mercury Records said Tuesday the Dire Straits lead singer has canceled six shows, scheduled June 2-9, because of the injuries he suffered in the March 17 crash.
"Owing to injuries sustained in his recent motorbike accident, and acting on medical advice, Mark Knopfler has reluctantly been forced to cancel all shows on his proposed tour," Shaw said in a statement.
"Mark is obviously bitterly disappointed and would like to thank the fans who have sent him get well messages," she said, adding that ticket holders would be refunded.

Knopfler, 53, was knocked from his Honda bike when it collided with a Fiat Punto in Belgravia, central London. The female driver of the Fiat was not injured.

A leading exponent of the moody rock lament and one of the world's most respected guitarists, Knopfler has written hit songs including "Sultans of Swing," Romeo and Juliet " and "Brothers in Arms." His most recent production was the solo album, "The Ragpicker's Dream."






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