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Forthcoming gigs.


Haven’t got the tickets yet, but Kiss in September and Foo Fighters in November.
Classical wise, Last Night of the Proms in June; obviously not the one at the RHA.
 
Saw soul 2 soul a couple of weeks back (tickets bought in 2019). Great concert.
About 2 hrs on stage and 15 or 16 performers , Inc 5 singers, violinists, guitarists , drummers etc.
When you go to see things like this you never know what it will be like, could be jazzy b and a turntable (saw goldie a fee yrs back and he was advertised as goldie plus orchestra, and it was him , a drummers and one guitarist, it was ok but I was expecting a hacienda classical type of thing).

Anyway, got de la soul on Friday, hope it'll be OK, but I only know their first album so hope they don't play much new stuff...
One ticked off that I want to see anyway
 
RAC Arena, Perth WA mate. Seen them before but they are by far the best band I’ve ever seen live and that includes my favourite band Rush who I’ve seen multiple times.
Taking Mrs K for the experience. Told her she can thank me afterwards!!
Nice one. I hoping to get to their last European show in Holland, if not it`ll be Download but one last time is a must. I`ve taken my whole family to see them a few times. We all love them. Last time we took one of their Uni mates who`d never been to a gig before. She was absolutely stunned. Nothing she sees after that will be able to compete. Wish Rush had brought their R40 show over to the UK before they called it a day in 2015.
:lol: it's like the bat signal!
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Nice one. I hoping to get to their last European show in Holland, if not it`ll be Download but one last time is a must. I`ve taken my whole family to see them a few times. We all love them. Last time we took one of their Uni mates who`d never been to a gig before. She was absolutely stunned. Nothing she sees after that will be able to compete. Wish Rush had brought their R40 show over to the UK before they called it a day in 2015.

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Hope you get there mate. My last time for Rush was 2007. They never toured Australia which is sad but kind of expected. Nobody has heard of them here, but I’m making it my mission to convert them!
 
Looks like my mate has decided to get married the Saturday I'm seeing Pavement, the bastard.
I got married when James Brown was at The Sage. Still haven`t forgiven her for it.
Hope you get there mate. My last time for Rush was 2007. They never toured Australia which is sad but kind of expected. Nobody has heard of them here, but I’m making it my mission to convert them!
I managed to catch them 6 times on all of their UK tours from the Hold Your Fire Tour in 1988 onwards. They were always incredible. I was gutted when I wasn`t allowed to go to Edinburgh in 1982 to see them on the Signals tour as I had exams the next day.
 
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Saw soul 2 soul a couple of weeks back (tickets bought in 2019). Great concert.
About 2 hrs on stage and 15 or 16 performers , Inc 5 singers, violinists, guitarists , drummers etc.
When you go to see things like this you never know what it will be like, could be jazzy b and a turntable (saw goldie a fee yrs back and he was advertised as goldie plus orchestra, and it was him , a drummers and one guitarist, it was ok but I was expecting a hacienda classical type of thing).

Anyway, got de la soul on Friday, hope it'll be OK, but I only know their first album so hope they don't play much new stuff...
One ticked off that I want to see anyway
I went to see De La Soul early 00's,and they were poor.Their 1st couple of albums were so creative,but when I went to see them,they seemed to have fell into the hip hop cliche category. All a bit misogynistic, bringing lasses on stage and gyrating next to them.It was sad,cos I still think 3 feet high,is one of the best hip hop albums ever.
 
I got married when James Brown was at The Sage. Still haven`t forgiven her for it.

I managed to catch them 6 times on all of their UK tours from the Hold Your Fire Tour in 1988 onwards. They were always incredible. I was gutted when I wasn`t allowed to go to Edinburgh in 1982 to see them on the Signals tour as I had exams the next day.
First time I saw them on that tour. Birmingham NEC. Bought the concert ticket and the coach ticket from the Spinning Disk in town.
 
Yeah the 2 Scottish venues she’s playing are pretty tiny too - I’ve seen tribute bands in bigger venues.

Just realised her original tour had Edinburgh Saturday then Glasgow Sunday so it’s a switch around rather than fitting Glasgow in. Hopefully I’ll get tickets for Glasgow in that case as I thought it was a brand new date.
@Crayola-Kid I got my tickets switched. They don’t refund the booking fee though the stingy gits so I’ve had to pay an extra £2!
 
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