Bruce is not my cup either but went to see him few years back at the Ricoh.Seeing Bruce Springsteen at Hyde Park this weekend - not my usual cup of tea but heard he does a great show and the good lady is very excited.
Later in the year seeing Little Simz at Ally Pally, very excited for that one!
Little Simz was magnificent at Love Supreme. I have seen her twice previously, but she’s really stepped it up.Seeing Bruce Springsteen at Hyde Park this weekend - not my usual cup of tea but heard he does a great show and the good lady is very excited.
Later in the year seeing Little Simz at Ally Pally, very excited for that one!
Agreed. We also saw her play at The Dome two or so years ago, and she's adapted her set for bigger venues, and is just charming and talented -- really pleased for her.Little Simz was magnificent at Love Supreme. I have seen her twice previously, but she’s really stepped it up.
We got Foo fighters tickets last week in the “bookers pre-sale ” whatever that is.Missed out on the Muse pre-sale tickets for October O2 this morning
No way in hell did they sell out in first 20 mins..............Guessing tickets get somehow secretly distributed long before the pre-sale or general public dates
Tickets are £40 though. A bit steep.Heads up for The Jesus And Mary Chain playing at Chalk on 16th November. Would be great to see them in such a small venue. On sale this Friday.
Saw them at The Dome a few years back and they were great. I think £40 is about right.Tickets are £40 though. A bit steep.
Saw them in the Summer outside supporting Primal Scream and were still great...Saw them at The Dome a few years back and they were great. I think £40 is about right.
They were great at the DLWP in Bexhill a few years back too.Saw them at The Dome a few years back and they were great. I think £40 is about right.
We went to Latitude this year. Great fun…but it pissed down all day on the Saturday.Got Mutations tickets for Friday and Saturday but not for Thursday as seeing Mandy, Indiana at Green Door.
A mate of mine has persuaded me to see The Mary Wallopers also in November but don't know much about them.
I'm deeply prejudiced against Latitude, seems the very definition of a bland festival. That said, never been.We went to Latitude this year. Great fun…but it pissed down all day on the Saturday.
Mid afternoon, we went to the Sunrise Arena, cold, wet and miserable - we went there as that stage has a marquee so we could spend a little bit of time in the dry.
We’d been there about fifteen minutes when The Mary Wallopers came on. We knew nothing about them at all…but wow, they were fun. Full of humour and energy, and with a very enthusiastic crowd…it reminded me of early Pogues gigs.
It was just what we needed to stave off full on meltdown.
Haha, yes, I know what you mean. This was how I used to feel.I'm deeply prejudiced against Latitude, seems the very definition of a bland festival. That said, never been.
Methinks you're getting old as am I, but I'm resisting harderHaha, yes, I know what you mean. This was how I used to feel.
But friends of ours messaged us when Pulp were announced as headliners suggesting we all go, so we all thought ‘why not?’, particularly as we are teachers and it was just after term finished.
With the right company, it is great fun. There is actually a lot going on, and a lot of variety. We saw some brilliant gigs, and had some great times.
I’d go again!
Yes, I bought this yesterday. Should be fun.Gruff Rhys is doing an in store at Resident at the end of January. Tickets with album purchases.