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Rik 3rd February 2018 03:30 PM

No idea, I didn’t read the article, I just shared it in case any members had tickets

Dave Boy 3rd February 2018 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 564899)
Don't understand the question
If you are referring to the dates immediately above your one
they are not 'Star Wars' ones. They are related to Lady Gaga's tour, and the note that the highlighted show was filmed for a DVD release

Ah I see now. Yeah I thought it was for Star Wars.
Sorry 'bout that, it's just me having brain fart. :headache:

Nordicdusk 4th February 2018 12:02 AM

Kraftwerk have announced a gig over here in July I hope I can get tickets. It's a 3D show which looks so good with the old school blue and red 3D glasses. I have a feeling it will sell out in minutes.

Susan Foreman 5th February 2018 07:16 PM

Paul Simon announces European farewell tour

July 10, 2018 - Manchester, UK - Manchester Arena
July 11, 2018 - Glasgow, UK - SSE Hydro
July 13, 2018 - Dublin, Ireland - ROS Arena
July 15, 2018 - London, UK - Hyde Park BST Festival


Susan Foreman 7th February 2018 09:01 AM

The news a lot of people have been waiting for

Hollywood Vampires announce their first ever UK shows | Planet Rock

JUNE 2018
Birmingham Genting Arena – Sat 16th
Manchester Arena – Sun 17th
Glasgow The SSE Hydro – Tue 19th
London The SSE Arena Wembley – Wed 20th

https://www.expressandstar.com/resiz...KYKCU2ATDE.jpg

As much as it hurts me to say it, I don't want to see Alice fronting a covers band!

Susan Foreman 9th February 2018 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 557923)
Jeff Wayne is touring with 'War Of The Worlds' in 2018

The cast for this has now been announced:
  • Jason Donovan as Parson Nathaniel,
  • Carrie Hope Fletcher as his wife Beth
  • Adam Garcia as The Artilleryman
  • Nathan James as The Voice of Humanity
  • Newton Faulkner will perform The Sung Thoughts of The Journalist
  • Liam Neeson as The Journalist

The special effects for the show have also been announced:

"Built around a huge arched bridge running through the centre of the arena brings the action closer to the audience for a most captivating and immersive experience. The production, mixed live in Surround Sound, will feature:

- The iconic 3-tonne, 35-foot tall Martian Fighting Machine firing real flame Heat Rays at the audience.
- A 100-foot wide 'Animation Wall' with 2 hours of cutting edge CGI.
- A ground-breaking levitation effect.
- The incineration of a cast member in full view of the audience.
- Leaf drops over the audience."


Inglorious’ Nathan James to appear in Jeff Wayne’s The War of the Worlds | Planet Rock

Susan Foreman 11th February 2018 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 563749)
Britney Spears has announced her first UK dates since she toured in 2011 on the Femme Fatale tour

August 4 - Brighton Preston Park (as part of Brighton Pride)
August 17 - Scarborough, Open Air Theatre
August 18 - Manchester Arena
August 20 - Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
August 22 - Glasgow, SSE Hydro
August 24 - London, the O2

Britney Spears UK tour 2018 | London Evening Standard

Due to 'demand', more dates have been added

4th August - Brighton Preston Park (as part of Brighton Pride)
17th August - Open Air Theatre, Scarborough
18th August - Manchester Arena, Manchester
20th August - 3Arena, Dublin
22nd August - The SSE Hydro, Glasgow
24th August - The O2, London
25th August - The O2, London
26th August - The O2, London
31st August - UK Genting Arena, Birmingham
1st September - UK Tower Festival, Blackpool


Tickets for Birmingham (including fees) are £61.70 - £138.70, which is hideous considering the amount of autotune that is almost certainly going to be used

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 11th February 2018 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 565700)
Tickets for Birmingham (including fees) are £61.70 - £138.70, which is hideous considering the amount of autotune that is almost certainly going to be used

It would be much better if tickets were around the £30 mark (or less), making them affordable for people who do not need to get into debt or save up for months in the hope there will be a concert they wish to attend.

Dave Boy 11th February 2018 09:05 AM

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Off to see ARCH ENEMY later.. :peace:

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gag 11th February 2018 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 565708)
It would be much better if tickets were around the £30 mark (or less), making them affordable for people who do not need to get into debt or save up for months in the hope there will be a concert they wish to attend.

I agree , but sadly you don't get much for £30 these days at concerts etc , I don't mind paying upto £50 to see someone (depending who they are ) going over £50 I think is a bit of a pisstake and greed. Amount of money they can make in one night from ticket sale merchandise etc should be enough for anyone, let alone the millions they Will make from a tour but sadly we live in a world full of greed where enough money is not enough, eventually some people will price themselves out that their real and genuine fans will miss out because they don't want to pay stupid money , shame really
Because let's be honest the ticket price doesn't stop there , the cost of going, food and drink while there, travel and some cases overnight stay, buying of merchandise so in end can amount to £150 plus


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