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Should've gone to shake hands with his Mrs and say 'areet Alice, petal' for the full Geoffrey boycott
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Should've gone to shake hands with his Mrs and say 'areet Alice, petal' for the full Geoffrey boycott
Laura Stevenson is playing Headrow House - Sept 23 (it's a Friday night). She's wonderful (though not exactly Rammstein ).Rammstein with me ickle lad next month
Kendal Calling July
The Pixies August
There could be some ad hoc events to attend so if anyone has any Leeds recommendations please lerruz knaaar
City hall question..... I’m off to the city hall tonight in Newcastle, which I’ve heard is all seats.... to see The Divine Comedy. I’m not usually one for sitting down at gigs, is it acceptable to just stand all the way through?
Tricky one. It will depend on a number of factors. It doesn't look to have sold particularly well. It depends on those around you really. If there is someone behind you who objects to you standing, you'll probably be told to sit down. There look to be quite a few empty areas in the stalls so maybe I'd move to somewhere that you don't obstruct anyone's view who wants, quite reasonably, to sit down in their seat and be able to see. Play it by ear.City hall question..... I’m off to the city hall tonight in Newcastle, which I’ve heard is all seats.... to see The Divine Comedy. I’m not usually one for sitting down at gigs, is it acceptable to just stand all the way through?
City hall question..... I’m off to the city hall tonight in Newcastle, which I’ve heard is all seats.... to see The Divine Comedy. I’m not usually one for sitting down at gigs, is it acceptable to just stand all the way through?
I’m there tonight anarl, hope you’re not standing in front of meCity hall question..... I’m off to the city hall tonight in Newcastle, which I’ve heard is all seats.... to see The Divine Comedy. I’m not usually one for sitting down at gigs, is it acceptable to just stand all the way through?
Seated for The Divine Comedy tonight.City hall is the O2 now right?
They can remove or install seating iirc unless I'm confusing the venue, only been a handful of times
Not jumping about in the mosh pit for Indie Disco ?I’m there tonight anarl, hope you’re not standing in front of me
When we saw Michael Schenker most people stoodSeated for The Divine Comedy tonight.
It generally depends on the type of act. I recall the days at the City Hall when for certain bands, seat numbers were irrelevant. When they came on everyone piled to the front. Good if you had a crap ticket because you could then move up a dozen rows.When we saw Michael Schenker most people stood
Yeah went to see Florence and the machine last month it was standing. It'll say on the ticket stalls standing like if it's a standing gig. Lovely old building mind.City hall is the O2 now right?
They can remove or install seating iirc unless I'm confusing the venue, only been a handful of times
Maybe, really looking forward to it as I’ve never seen them beforeNot jumping about in the mosh pit for Indie Disco ?
It generally depends on the type of act. I recall the days at the City Hall when for certain bands, seat numbers were irrelevant. When they came on everyone piled to the front. Good if you had a crap ticket because you could then move up a dozen rows.
You would have a row and a seat number if there were seatsCity hall question..... I’m off to the city hall tonight in Newcastle, which I’ve heard is all seats.... to see The Divine Comedy. I’m not usually one for sitting down at gigs, is it acceptable to just stand all the way through?
SuperbJust Jason Isbell at Manchester so far , looking forward to it though , not been to gig in yonks.