If you swipe to SLIDE 2 you can see what else is on.
What a line-up!
See you there.
THE DETAILS
A presale for Southbank Centre Members starts on Friday, 17th April at 10am, with presale for Pulp mailing list subscribers going live at Monday, April 20th at 10am.
Tickets go on general sale at 2pm on Monday, 20th April (all times BST).
See https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/events/rough-trade-50/ for full details
Im working in London for all of July and have tickets to the Divine Comedy show at the same venue a week earlier. If I dont get tickets for this Ill be one of those saddos with a cardboard sign outside offering my virtue in exchange for a ticket.
DC and Pulp at the Southbank a week apart is.. a dream.
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Im working in London for all of July and have tickets to the Divine Comedy show at the same venue a week earlier. If I dont get tickets for this Ill be one of those saddos with a cardboard sign outside offering my virtue in exchange for a ticket.
DC and Pulp at the Southbank a week apart is.. a dream.
Yes, I have a half decent pair in front stalls for Divine Comedy, so fingers crossed for this. Have to admit RFH is ticking a lot of boxes for gigs after the suede takeover last year.
It is effectively sold out with just 3 or 4 single tickets available. My experience of RFH and Barbican is it is always worth having a look in the days before a performance as better seats will appear (returns from members) and you can end up with far superior seats than the pre-sale. May not work for pulp, but certainly worked for suede.
We're thinking the membership isn't such bad value IF it bags you the ticket.
£60 for 2 tickets is £30 extra per ticket (you don't need to be Carol Vorderman for that calculation, I know). It also gets discounts on drinks in the venue, so may save £5 each there on the day.
I'm just wondering how many others will also do the same thing, and how many tickets will be made available for SBS members.
We're thinking the membership isn't such bad value IF it bags you the ticket.
£60 for 2 tickets is £30 extra per ticket (you don't need to be Carol Vorderman for that calculation, I know). It also gets discounts on drinks in the venue, so may save £5 each there on the day.
I'm just wondering how many others will also do the same thing, and how many tickets will be made available for SBS members.
Can you get two tickets per membership?
I would not be overly concerned with the discount on drinks as you can bring your own.