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kpc Wrote:

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> And for those with patience, Midlake will be

> playing The Roundhouse on 2 November!!


Midlake are a fantastic outfit and the Roundhouse is a fantastic venue. May I remind everyone who wants to go see Midlake to book direct and thereby avoid the rip off booking fees. To make it easy, here's a link:


http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/midlake-4539

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This year's Somerset House gigs - more to be announced:


Mystery Jets on THU 08/07/2010

Air on FRI 09/07/2010

Noah and the Whale on SAT 10/07/2010

N-Dubz on SUN 11/07/2010

The Temper Trap on MON 12/07/2010

The XX on TUE 13/07/2010

Florence and the Machine on THU 15/07/2010

Corinne Bailey Rae on FRI 16/07/2010

Soul 2 Soul on SUN 18/07/2010


Tickets on sale on Friday


Updated with a pre-sale link which will go live at 9am on Wednesday.


http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/pre_sale/o77lx1.html?camefrom=CFC_UK_SOM&dm_i=65V,3ZYS,QASPP,CK8U,1

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The pre-sale only has circle seats left now and I wouldn't recommend circle - they won't let you STAND up there, let alone DANCE. What's the point of seeing a dance band and being made to sit on your hands? They might put some more standing tickets on later. Otherwise, hold off until the onsale (probably Friday) and then try first thing through the wonderful www.stargreen.com. I'm pretty sure the Thursday will go on sale too - at least I hope so - that's my night out.


I really need a fun night out at the Scissor Sisters tick all the fun boxes. What to wear though?


Px

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Well, to be fair to Hucknall (though I've never been a fan) he does have a fine voice though it's not really my cup of Rosie. Rod's voice isn't what it used to be either and I doubt if he could get the high notes anymore but let's face it without him and the late great Ronnie Lane is just wouldn't be the same. I think I shall be leaving well alone.
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The Strokes are headlining IoW festival this weekend. Are there any Strokes fans in ED? There's a band called Venison playing at Dingwalls in Camden tomorrow night. Tickets for this "Venison" gig go on sale at 9pm this evening from the Dingwalls website. Strokes fans - get yourseles down to the "Venison" gig.


http://www.dingwalls.com/listings/?lgig=6b422fa7-a092-4e32-91ff-f1d7150f110a&performance=1

Regarding my earlier post re "Venison" tomorrow night. Is anyone actually interested in going to this? I ask because the Dingwalls site crashed badly under the pressure but I do have a link directly to a buying page that I can PM to anyone interested. I'm not going to post the link on a public thread because the tickets are already selling for big big money on ebay. Will happily PM to a Strokes fan / forumite. Personally I don't get them but that's beside the point.
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Hi


The National are giving away free tickets for their Roundhouse gig as part of iTunes festival - see below:


If you live in London, you may have heard that we'll be playing the Round House as part of the iTunes Festival. They have generously given us 200 tickets to give away, so we thought we'd offer a pair to the first 100 people that write us at [email protected].


Not sure if you need to be on their mailing list or not.

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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Hoping this will be one.

>

> Accidentally ordered 4 instead of 2 tickets for

> this, so if anyone would like to attend there are

> two spares going here:

>

>

> Coral tickets for 14 July @ Shepherds Bush


And it was! Shame they only played for an hour.


One of the highlights was being stood about 2 metres away from Noel Gallagher in the bar. Rock and Roll. ;-)

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