The Pet Shop Boys are headlining Pride this year.
Which is probably worth the £23 a ticket is at the moment on its own.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/15125582.Pet_Shop_Boys_named_Pride_headliner_act/
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The Pet Shop Boys are headlining Pride this year.
Which is probably worth the £23 a ticket is at the moment on its own.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/15125582.Pet_Shop_Boys_named_Pride_headliner_act/
Kreator and Sepultura in Kentish Town for me tonight, I'd say Soilwork and Aborted aswell by the gig starts a 5.45! Will miss the first two bands. Both Kreator and Sepultura have brought out great albums so far this year, am looking forward to it.
Also on the metal front the people behind Mammothfest are putting on a few shows as well, the most notable being Vader and Immolation on Easter sunday at the Arch which for any fans of death metal is a must see.
Led to believe there are 50 extra tickets on their way to Resident for the Thee Oh Sees show shortly if anyone missed out.
Led to believe there are 50 extra tickets on their way to Resident for the Thee Oh Sees show shortly if anyone missed out.
On the back of this post, I got a ticket on Friday. I said "I've heard rumours...", and they had been delivered one hour before.
So thanks, SHC.
Just got back from the packed Concorde, having seen a brilliant gig from Peter Hook And The Light.
They must have been on stage for at least two hours, covering all of the Joy Division and New Order singles and other great album tracks.
Hookie's singing was more in the style of Curtis than Sumner, different, and added to the fantastic instrumentation, it was an unforgettable evening.
Now confirmed that Steps will be supported by The Vengaboys when they come to the Brighton Centre later this year!
Trust youll be catching those 'four lads from the Wirral' next weekend?
Yep - afternoon booked off to watch the racing, meeting a mate in Brooksteed for a few, wander down to the gig and probably an Uncle Jim's to finish for old time's sake.
Really hope that there is a good turn out for this.
Saw Stiff little fingers at Concorde2 on the 40th Anniversary tour.
They were excellent as usual.
Saw Stiff little fingers at Concorde2 on the 40th Anniversary tour.
They were excellent as usual.
Good to hear they can still cut it.
I did Rotherham away over this gig (£) but was pretty torn as I quite fancied a trip down SLF memory lane (I have not seen them since 78 or 79). How much of Inflammable Material did they play & what were ToH like (another band I have not seen for 30+ years)...