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  • Supergrass reforming for 2020 tour
  • choppersquad
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    Can’t wait!
    Have only seen them supporting The Foo Fighters. ‘In It For The Money’ is still one of my favourite ever albums.
    Tickets on sale Friday. Will definitely be getting a couple for the Ally Pally gig.

    zippykona
    Full Member

    Loving the Police cover.

    choppersquad
    Free Member

    Swift editing but not swift enough.

    slightreturn
    Free Member

    Yep. We’re getting some for Leeds

    Caher
    Full Member

    Ooh good – dates to look for. Last saw them about 15 years ago.

    eddiebaby
    Free Member

    Love em. Gaz is a mate.

    jimfrandisco
    Free Member

    Shame no Oxford gig…splitters! 🙂

    jamj1974
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    Love Supergrass – hopefully I will get the desired tickets tomorrow.

    As a mate and fellow fan said – I hope they are not in it for the money…?

    votchy
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    Woohoo, got my ticket for Birmingham Feel Alllllllriiiiggghhhhttt 😀

    jamj1974
    Full Member

    Me too Votchy!!!

    DezB
    Free Member

    Hmm, saw them supporting Blur in a bar on a pier. Good gig that. Now though? Nah fanks.

    yorkshire89
    Free Member

    First gig I went to was Supergrass back in 2004 at Sheffield Octogan (with my parents).

    I’m taking them back to see them in Leeds on 1st March!

    DezB
    Free Member

    I hope they are not in it for the money…?

    £40+ per ticket..? Nah, all about the art.

    P-Jay
    Free Member

    I hope they are not in it for the money…?

    £40+ per ticket..? Nah, all about the art.

    £40 is ‘had a one-hit-wonder 3 years ago’ money nowadays isn’t it?

    Mrs wanted to see Huge Jackman sign along to The Greatest Show sound track, £200. Elton ‘looks like your Nan now’ John £250 etc. It’s £70 to watch a Comedian at a range of 300m has they fail to engage with the audience they can’t see or hear.

    DezB
    Free Member

    It’s £70 to watch a Comedian at a range of 300m has they fail to engage with the audience they can’t see or hear.

    Is it? All the comedians I’ve seen have been around £15-20 lately. Touching distance and TV famous ones too. Tix for Jimmy Carr next year, front row seats under £30 (well, plus a ‘booking fee’).
    I wouldn’t watch Elton ‘always been Nan’s music’ John if you paid me £2500.

    funkrodent
    Full Member

    Great call. Just got two tickets for me and the missus to see them in Manchester.

    I’d agree that in this day and age, £40 a throw to see a band with their pedigree isn’t bad.

    Still a lot of money mind, but it’s eye watering what bands, shows, theatre etc charge nowadays

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