The presale only seems to apply to the London show as far as I can make out from the DICE app I just downloaded. The Bristol date is in a venue I've never heard of before?? Just looked, it says 1600! Part of Motion, nightclub place that's far too trendy for me to have ever been there. Maybe tickets won't sell out in 2 nanoseconds.
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Biggest indoor venue he's played solo/non-Pulp? I hate those fucking pillars so will need to get there early for a decent vantage point.
Should be ok to get near the front. I never have any trouble. Cant think of a bigger non-pulp venue, excluding festivals. Bigger than KOKO, which is biggest I remember.
I wonder how quickly this will sell out? Maybe not as quick as The Strokes, but wouldn't surprise me if it is sold out by Friday evening.
I seem to always miss out on the small venues by not paying the necessary attention to social media. Unless Earth is considered a small venue. Alas Moth Club , Chats Palace and Steel Yard all passed me by, which was pretty frustrating as they are all very close by. Camden is a bit of a trek
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Yeah, 50% capacity til the Summer Solstice it seems. I do find it a but odd that suddenly in Jun 21st is a free for all in terms of crowd sizes indoor and outdoor unless I've misunderstood.
Yeah, 50% capacity til the Summer Solstice it seems. I do find it a but odd that suddenly in Jun 21st is a free for all in terms of crowd sizes indoor and outdoor unless I've misunderstood.
Only 1,000 at Roundhouse, so 2,000 plus ticket holders would have to miss out if it took place. Yes, amazing it looks like no restrictions at all just over a fortnight later. Anyway I should be OK for The Divine Comedy residency at Barbican in September. Just need a ticket for the 4th night which I didnt book originally due to another commitment. Thing is with 5 gigs in April/May/June and a May bank holiday festival to be rescheduled, pretty likely to be a clash. Oh and Mrs. ArrGee wants a vacation...
Glad that a Sheff show was added. There's always bleating when it isn't. Will that be his first time performing at the Octagon since...the We Love Life tour? That will be close to 20 years to the day. Christ almighty.
It's his first appearance in Newcastle at all since 2001! I made sure I pointed it out to him at The Steel Yard in March 2020. I think it's about bloody time!