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Yes indeed Hibbs - it is a waiting game.

The buying pages will go live again at some random time today/tomorrow.

As soon as "sold out" disappears you should tick that little white box (terms and conditions), hit "proceed" and get your details entered as fast as you possibly can.

Keep trying today/tomorrow.

  • 2 weeks later...

kpc Wrote:

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> On a smaller scale, just booked for The Morning

> Benders this coming Thursday. Hope they're as good

> live as in the studio.


they're not bad....i saw them earlier in the year at barfly, the crowd wasn't great. Where did they play this time? Did you enjoy it?

titch juicy Wrote:

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> kpc Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > On a smaller scale, just booked for The Morning

> > Benders this coming Thursday. Hope they're as

> good

> > live as in the studio.

>

> they're not bad....i saw them earlier in the year

> at barfly, the crowd wasn't great. Where did they

> play this time? Did you enjoy it?


The Borderline - crowd split between fans and casual attendees. But I enjoyed it.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Also on a smaller scale, Suede doing a tiny @ Bush

> Hall

>

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AHHHHHH the stupid fekking link I posted to this gig earlier doesn't work - goes directly to the main site which doesn't have the Suede gig listed. Sorry - think it's sold out now but please keep trying on the following link (which I hope works) if you want to go. Sometimes I think they fix links so that you can't pass them on. This one goes directly to the buying page. If it shows as sold out try again later - people's credit cards get declined so they put the tickets back on sale.


http://www.gigsandtours.com/gat/price.asp?code=507957&userid={6D400466-7ABA-48FE-A0DA-F6BE6142B24E}&filler1=gigsandtours&filler2=507957


It's for Suede playing at Bush Hall which will be a nice intimate gig and a small venue for them. Sorry about the dud link earlier.

  • 3 weeks later...

BBC Electric Proms at the Roundhouse this week. Some tickets back on sale again.


Elton John - Thursday

Robert Plant - Friday

Neil Diamond - Saturday


You can still buy Robert Plant and Neil Diamond. There's a few of us from the Forum going to the Neil Diamond gig this Saturday so if you can't find anyone to go with then just buy yourself a ticket and PM me so we can meet up.


Elton John (Thursday) night is currently showing sold out but if you want to go just try the link on Thursday and they will be back on sale again then. Basically, if any of the gigs show sold out just try again on the day of the gig.


The Roundhouse is brilliant, the tickets are less than ?30 each (which is a bargain these days) and the gigs start at 8pm prompt so there's no hanging about waiting. What more do you want?


http://www2.seetickets.com/see/event.asp?e%7Cartist=BBC+ELECTRIC+PROMS+2010&n|artist=null&resultsperpage=20&filler1=see&filler2=rss&filler3=0&orderby=date

Yes Mick - you'll laugh when I tell you how to get them ..... ready.... go to


www.ticketmaster.ie


it's slow and a bit tempremental but be persistent and you'll get them. Friday date just added for Wembley.


Otherwise try www.stargreen.com - haven't put the Friday date on yet but give them a ring.

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