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Dreadzone vs The Orb at qmu 15th nov.


 
Posted : 01/10/2025 11:10 pm
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Still coming to terms with coughing up 250 quid for 3 tickets for the Cure for next year, but Mogwai! Slowdive! The Cure! That'll be a day. 

Cure will be ace but big venues just don't do it for me anymore especially at those kinds of prices. Met friends for a curry in town last week and went to a random pub just outside the centre which I'd not been to before and they had a jazz night on - was only there for an hour but was absolutely brilliant and I don't even like jazz music. Free, great atmosphere, had a seat 10ft from the bar and they had Landlord on tap. I need to find more random live music nights in pubs... Absolutely brilliant.

 


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 9:02 am
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Gone up a bit, The Cure eh?


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 9:23 am
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Posted by: 2tyred

Still coming to terms with coughing up 250 quid for 3 tickets for the Cure for next year, but Mogwai! Slowdive! The Cure! That'll be a day.

I was expecting more to be honest - £70 ish a ticket for a band like the Cure is good value nowadays!

 


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 9:23 am
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I was expecting more to be honest - £70 ish a ticket for a band like the Cure is good value nowadays!

Robert Smith (just like Paul Heaton) always tries for fair ticket pricing. I think the prices are more than fair for a multi-band line-up.


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 9:26 am
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Was up in Todmorden Unitarian Church last night filming Tom Smith from Editors on his solo project (he's in Bakewell on Saturday but sold out.)

He's doing some solo stuff and stripped back Editors pieces. Enjoyed it last night - good acoustics in the church. Always good to work with Tom. Super friendly and professional.

We just shot his video at Wentworth House - Rotherham.

Also realised I've not been up this way in years - in fact last time was MTB and ending up at a small place called Summit from Matlock on the Pennine Bridleway. That was a hard day. Used to do Mary Townley challenge too. Can't be far away.

The valley looks amazing for riding. Literally up everywhere!


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 9:53 am
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Got tickets yesterday for Super Furry Animals in Cardiff next May. Their first tour for ten years so hoping it's going to be a good one.

 


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 10:03 am
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£250 is never fair for a gig if you ask me - its a few hours entertainment! And there's plenty of decent bands for a tenth of that to go and see.


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 10:19 am
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£250 is never fair for a gig if you ask me - its a few hours entertainment! And there's plenty of decent bands for a tenth of that to go and see.

But it's just the same as, say, theatre – you can see your local am-dram group do Les Miserables at a local community hall for a fraction of the cost of seeing the West End production – but much less cost is involved in putting it on so they don't have to charge as much – most West End productions (or touring versions of the same production) are well over £100 a ticket.

FWIW, I have largely stopped seeing the bigger bands because the prices are getting silly, but sometimes I want to see the particular band, and The Cure, for me, are one of them.

Also, I don't know if you realised, but that £250 mentioned earlier to see The Cure – that was for three tickets.


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 10:29 am
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Yeah, for 250 quid per ticket I'd be expecting Elvis Presley himself, reincarnated!

 

84 quid a ticket is still stupidly steep IMO, and there's no way I'd be paying it for the Cure alone - having Slowdive and Mogwai on the bill too makes it slightly more justifiable, kind of. Definitely an exception for me.


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 11:01 am
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Couldn't get Cure tickets in the presale yesterday, hoping for better luck tomorrow.

One of the very few acts I'd pay that much for, or go to that big a venue for.

Kudos to Bob & co for giving a shit about their fans.

 


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 2:19 pm
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But it's just the same as, say, theatre

It's not, it's completely different. I don't like theatre. And when you go and see small bands you can come on here and be all smug that you saw them for cheap before everybody else. I think you'd be a bit lucky to catch an up & coming Sean Bean at an Am Dram show 😀

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£250 mentioned earlier to see The Cure – that was for three tickets.

I didn't, that's not so bad then. Soz 🙂  (except if its Ticketmaster, then Bob doesn't really care about his fans IMO )


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 3:22 pm
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It's not, it's completely different. 

It's the same in that bigger productions with bigger stars cost more – they simply cost much more to put on so the tickets are more expensive – but you have a choice to see the same show at a fraction of the cost (I once saw a school production of Les Miserables that was absolutely amazing).


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 3:48 pm
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Beta band tomorrow at the Roundhouse


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 8:10 pm
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On tram home after Cardinal Black at Rock City this eve. Chris Buck's band (the guitarists amount us will shurely know who he is).  Excellent as usual. Top player.

£26.50. No price gouging here.


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 10:47 pm
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2026 is starting to looking a tad Iron Maiden centric.

Smith/Kotzen in Feb (Rock City).

Iron Maiden themselves at Knebworth in July, along with the Darkness, the Hu, Airborne and The Almighty.  It looks rather like a new Monsters of Rock, but at a less convenient for me location.

Up the Irons 🤘 

 


 
Posted : 02/10/2025 10:52 pm
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Just got tickets (for a very reasonable £25 each) for Baxter Dury in Manchester in November, as the new album sounds fantastic! 

I thought it was at the Ritz, which is a great venue, but turns out it’s at the Albert Hall which is the best venue in Manchester. It should be a cracking night, as it’s on a Saturday night too 🙂


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 9:29 am
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Tried again for Asha Banks tickets for my daughter via the dreaded Ticketmaster – had the same as the other day on the pre-sale – added tickets then they'd gone before I could checkout. How crap. So then I had the idea to go directly to the venue website and bagged two. Now I've done a bit of research and it turns out Manchester Academy is multi-venue and Stiff Little Fingers are playing on the same night so I may well drive my daughter and her friend there and go see SLF whilst they are watching Asha Banks 🙂


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 9:44 am
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No luck with Cure tickets for Mcr but my GF snagged a pair for Edinburgh 😀

Just got tickets (for a very reasonable £25 each) for Baxter Dury in Manchester in November, as the new album sounds fantastic! 

One of the few R6Music hype acts that I really like 👍  


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 10:52 am
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Something really stinks with Ticketmaster - that Asha Banks gig that sold out immediately at 9am – well, there's tickets available again now. WTF are they playing at?


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 11:38 am
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Ticketmaster is shite. Put 2 tickets for Super Furry Animals in my basket this morning and by the time I clicked on Pay I got a message saying they were no longer available. This was about 45 seconds after they went on sale at 10.00am.

(I already have 2 tickets for my wife and I but was trying to get another two for my daughter and her boyfriend.)

 


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 12:27 pm
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Put 2 tickets for Super Furry Animals in my basket this morning and by the time I clicked on Pay I got a message saying they were no longer available. This was about 45 seconds after they went on sale at 10.00am.

Yeah, that was exactly my experience, both in the pre-sale on Wednesday, and this morning.

Anyway, I now have two sets of tickets for Asha Banks - two for London, and two for Manchester. Anyone want two tickets for London at face value? LOL!


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 12:30 pm
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Just got tickets (for a very reasonable £25 each) for Baxter Dury in Manchester in November, as the new album sounds fantastic! 

One of the few R6Music hype acts that I really like 👍  

Worth it just to see him perform Miami! I read an interview with him recently where he described being babysat by his father's musical acquaintances - a very peculiar upbringing!


 
Posted : 03/10/2025 1:28 pm
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China Crisis last night at the Tung Auditorium in my home town of Liverpool. Seen them regularly since the 80's. Both grew up only a few miles from me in Kirkby (I grew up in Fazakerley) Some of the best music of the period in my view and Gary Daley turning into a stand up comedian as he ages 🙂 Only downside was it clashed with Alfa Mist who were on at the same time nearby..

 


 
Posted : 04/10/2025 9:08 am
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Not a full gig but Tanita Tikaram is doing a record store tour at themoment. She was really good.


 
Posted : 04/10/2025 10:20 am
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Was tempted to pick up a ticket for My Chemical Romance at bellahouston, £90! In theory it's a mini festival deal with a big support but none of that is announced yet and it sold out so they could announce 2 random local pub bands and it'd make no difference. 
And there's a bloody stupid Golden Circle ticket which is basically the shittest way of all to do this, "let's make sure the people down the front are wealthier, rather than it being the most energetic and up for it fans, and then lets take those up for it fans and spread them out around a barrier a mile long so that the crowd feels dead". I love the band but I just cannot be arsed.

Ticketmaster of course shat the bed- website went down, people got kicked out of queues and lost their tickets. I just went and had a look, it says "limited availability" and still presents as if tickets are available and lets you go all the hoops and steps and then says "sold out". But hey they will sell you a "verified resale" for twice the original price.

I've said it earlier in this thread but it's a perfect storm. Ticketmaster do not give a shit as long as they make the sales, they don't care if it works properly, if the first person in the queue gets one or not, or if they all go to touts, it makes absolutely no difference to them. Bands and fans care about these things but that's just completely irrelevant to ticketmaster, they could not care less about the things bands and fans care about, because of their market position. They are not incentivised to be good. 


 
Posted : 05/10/2025 9:31 pm
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Posted by: dove1

Ticketmaster is shite. Put 2 tickets for Super Furry Animals in my basket this morning and by the time I clicked on Pay I got a message saying they were no longer available. This was about 45 seconds after they went on sale at 10.00am.

(I already have 2 tickets for my wife and I but was trying to get another two for my daughter and her boyfriend.)

 

Same thing happened to me, got straight in, 4 in the basket, paid with paypal, but the payment failed and then all sold out! 

I'm lucky though, a mate managed to get sorted. We're in for the manc Apollo gig.... Getdown services supporting, should be a belting night.

 


 
Posted : 05/10/2025 11:05 pm
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A really unusual gig last night:

Billy NoMates with a couple of mates but the really unusual bit was having a Circus Artist called Emily Sadler for support. She had the room captivated.


 
Posted : 06/10/2025 9:43 am
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That sounds great! I remember going to a Lemon Jelly gig where instead of a support act they gave everyone a goody bag including bingo cards and the whole audience had a few games of bingo to win signed artwork 🙂 

I saw Billy NoMates support Sleaford Mods. That was a top night.

We’ve just got tickets for Kraftwerk in May at the Apollo in the pre-sale this morning. Result! 


 
Posted : 08/10/2025 10:59 am
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Factory Floor were amazing in London last night. Danced me arse off. Upset some selfish **** millennials by telling them to shut the **** up. Dunno if they’re getting worse, but they all need to **** off and stay in the bar if they want to chat😡🤬


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 7:29 pm
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Ah I had one of those last week that pissed me off more than usual, at the frank turner thing- during Ben Brown who filled the room to bursting and was doing interesting, clever folk stuff where you want to hear the lurics, but these 3 sat down right at the side of stage and started having a shouted conversation all the way through. Thing that pissed me off was when I said "scuse me but would you mind quieting down" they INSTANTLY and completely shut up, I didn't even get to the end of asking before they apologised- so they were all fully aware they were taking the piss and did it anyway and were just waiting to be told to shut up. That's worse than the pure ignorant type imo, that's childlike.

****s


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 8:50 pm
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Yeah, these were childish enough to yell “BYE” at us when we moved away from their retarded gabbling. Well done on being polite about it, I never can be!

Previous band I saw, M(h)aol, actually stopped a song to tell some bloke to shut up, got a massive cheer from me. Not enough bands do it. Dale (RiP) from the Amazing Snakeheads was the best though - he was pretty scary telling people in his harsh Glasgow accent.


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 9:26 pm
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Factory Floor were amazing in London last night. Danced me arse off. Upset some selfish **** millennials by telling them to shut the **** up. Dunno if they’re getting worse, but they all need to **** off and stay in the bar if they want to chat😡🤬

Not the same, but similar. When Metallica did the cinema release of 72 Seasons and my buddy and I went along, we had the misfortune to sit behind a dude who was on permanent send, got three songs in and after two polite requests to keep it to a minimum, he got a pretty blunt 'shut the **** up'. He made a scene but was asked to leave by the cinema staff.

The mind boggles as to why some people pay good money to not pay any attention to their purchase.  

 


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 10:29 am
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Been a good long weekend of gigs. 

The Architects at Co-op live in Manchester, supported by House of Protection and Wage War. Then Killswitch Engage last night at the Academy Leeds, supported by Decapitated, Fit for Autopsy and Hatebreed. 

Good times. 


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 10:31 am
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"The mind boggles as to why some people pay good money to not pay any attention to their purchase."

Cocaine I reckon.  There's definitely a rise in the number of gobshites at gigs and I can only imagine they've got a bag in then need everyone to hear how interesting they are.


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 10:44 am
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"The mind boggles as to why some people pay good money to not pay any attention to their purchase."

Cocaine I reckon.  There's definitely a rise in the number of gobshites at gigs and I can only imagine they've got a bag in then need everyone to hear how interesting they are.

Good point. Bloody tools. 

 


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 10:46 am
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Saw Helen Bauer do stand-up on Saturday night. I would say stand-up comedy, but the comedy was replaced by some kind of therapy session,  where she got all manic and told us about her mental health issues. Post gig laughter and recollection of the hilarious bits, was replaced by bafflement and apologising to my psychiatrist partner for making her sit through another "patient" session! Hmm, got Nick Helm at the end of the month, hope his act hasn't gone the same way, cos he clearly has issues too! 😬 


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 10:57 am
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I've got The Stranglers, supported by The Buzzcocks on Friday night. Gutted that it clashes with Spear of Destiny as I really wanted to see them too.


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 4:35 pm
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For those that may be interested, Celtic Connections* artists and venue list is out today.

Some tickets available now, most live on Thursday.

* It's no aw "Heuchter-teuchter"  😉 🤣 


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 5:04 pm
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Hang on a sec, Colin Macintyre <isn't> playing Celtic Connections? Isn't that a sign of the end times? 


 
Posted : 14/10/2025 6:21 pm
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Last weekend, Self Esteem at the Brixton Academy - just brilliant as always, if you ever get the chance go see her.

Last night, Idlewild at the Cambridge Junction.


 
Posted : 15/10/2025 1:58 pm
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House of Protection and Wage War. Then Killswitch Engage last night at the Academy Leeds, supported by Decapitated, Fit for Autopsy and Hatebreed. 

You're into traditional folk, then?  🤣 


 
Posted : 15/10/2025 2:00 pm
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A mate of mine is keen to go see Daniel Avery at Underworld in Camden on 13th November.  However I am seeing him in Bristol on Friday 7th November and going out twice in a week is not within budget.


 
Posted : 15/10/2025 2:31 pm
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Seeing him in Brighton on 30th 👍  I shall film the whole thing on my phone and not dance (cos I am a millennial knobend) 🤣 

Also got Jacques Greene and Nosaj Thing doing their Verses GT thing at EartH (Evolutionary Arts, man) in London the week before, expecting a proper multimedia show 🙂 (which I shall record entirely on my handheld device, of course)


 
Posted : 15/10/2025 2:50 pm
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I went to see Lamb at EartH and I shall not be going there again.  Sound wasn't great and so many people talking I could hardly hear the band.  Maybe not the venue's fault but spoiled the night.


 
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