eddtheduck
Striker
Brothers Osbourne, City Hall next January
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Is it not down to ticket sales? Sure I saw them on SFF last week.Tom has had to cancel both the Saturday and Sunday gigs. He's got an throat swelling. Tomorrow is still on but I'd rather he postponed if he's not 100%.
(and to when the mags aren't at home)
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Yes I saw them as well, coincidentally newcastle wasn't available on sffIs it not down to ticket sales? Sure I saw them on SFF last week.
plot thickens, looks like the heat this is generating forced them into making a statement denying it was anything to do with them.Just going off reports from the bands sub Reddit along with the venues statement about receiving information prior to the gig
Toon there or Toon here?Just bought my mate a ticket for Airbourne in Newcastle for his Birthday, obviously, he'll need company![]()
NE EnglandToon there or Toon here?
was talking to someone at Gathering Sounds in Stockton on sat whos going looks class, great line upNeighbourhood festival in Manchester on Saturday. Bands spread over 20 to 30 venues across the city. I'm going to try to catch some of Brogeal before Red Rum Club, Alex Spencer and Seb Lowe.
I'd definitely go to see Corella if there wasn't a clash (I think it is Seb Lowe). If I stick to my plan I am going to have to travel between the two venues which seem to be furthest apart, Manchester Academy and the Albert Hall.was talking to someone at Gathering Sounds in Stockton on sat whos going looks class, great line up
Corella, Rolla, the Kairos and the Sheratons would be my recommendations! And Royston Club!!
Daughters (no) desperate to go as a last minute thing as weve got no plans - but Manc hotels are never cheap
saw The Darkness at Latitude this year, were fabBooked to see The Darkness in Oxford next March as well as The Kane Gang in Camden in January. It’s on the Friday night, still deciding whether get some cheap digs in London and get an early train out of KX for the Plymouth match on the Saturday.
Cimarons - Britain's oldest Reggae band - outstanding last night at Hoochie Coochies - they`ve played with Bob Marley, Lee Scratch Perry and Paul McCartney as well as being the house band for Trojan Records.