Monty Don has taken to Twitter to apologise to fans who have expressed their disappointment about his autumn tour locations. The 67-year-old told his followers he is “fully booked” for the next two years so can’t change or add to to his schedule as some had hoped.The Gardeners’ World star will kick off his nationwide tour in November, starting in Oxford.Other locations he’ll be visiting are; London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Liverpool.Since announcing his tour, many have questioned why he wasn’t able to put on a gig locally.In view of his 293,000 followers, he explained: “To those of you disappointed that I shall not be appearing locally during my autumn tour, I apologise, but these things are planned ( by others) months in advance and depend upon the mutual availability of venues and myself.READ MORE: Karren Brady fears for royals ‘shivering’ over Prince Harry’s book Monty Don will kick off his Autumn tour from November (Image: BBC) Monty Don said he had books to write and trips to prepare for as part of his busy schedule (Image: BBC) Monty Don told fans he is ‘fully booked’ for the new two years (Image: GETTY) Monty Don apologised to fans who were left ‘disappointed’ by his tour locations (Image: BBC)”Fully booked for next couple of years.”Twitter user Miss DMU ranted that those who organise tours should consider those who live in rural areas. She wrote: “We are fans & would love to see you in the flesh, it may not bring in profit but what it would do for us is unmeasurable in monetary value.”From a huge fan in rural Aberdeenshire, we have a bookshop too.”DON’T MISS…Strictly’s Anton Du Beke ‘heartbroken’ after pal was axed from show [REVEALED]Gabby Logan breaks down over husband’s cancer as she gives update [WATCH]Geena Davis reflects on Bill Murray pulling down her dress on live TV [INTERVIEW]Monty replied: “I am afraid this is one of the prices of living in the more rural parts of the country.”Just travel costs alone make more remote areas prohibitive for almost all kinds of live events.”For those lucky enough to attend the shows, the presenter will be sharing his passion for gardens and how they play a role in human inspiration and wellbeing.He will also detail anecdotes from his long and successful career and how he fell in love with nature.
Gardeners’ World’s Monty Don apologises to fans as many left ‘disap…
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