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Oh dear that's very funny Jah. I must admit I've worn that face a bit myself today.


It's always worth remembering though that whenever Ticketmaster UK crashes - as it does from time to time - dont' waste time swearing at your machine - just switch sites instantly to www.ticketmaster.ie - which uses a different server altogether and sells all the same shows as the UK site.


Ticketmaster.ie is running slow today because they are picking up the slack from the UK - just be patient. Try the German site (www.ticketmaster.de) too - it is also selling the Take That shows.


Good luck.

  • 3 months later...

I would really love to see Dolly - I think she's a real star - but I don't think I would spend ?75. She's due to announce a second date at the O2 (the Thursday) so if you do commit to paying that much then hold out for the second date rather than taking what's left of the first date (probably level 4 only). I'm not sure what she's like live but I have Jolene on my ipod and that sounds pretty dam good.


If you want a cheaper night out I would recommend the Fleet Foxes at Hammersmith in May - brand new album.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Here's a link to the Killers Scala gigs tickets sales. Go on sale at 12.00 noon today.


http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/The-Killers-tickets/artist/924503?camefrom=CFC_UK_BUYAT_penguingigs


I'm not a fan but I know there are plenty of fans in ED. Expensive I think but don't get me started on the cost of going out these days.


Px

  • 10 months later...
Have they actually cancelled those Soho Theatre gigs now? I had an email from them yesterday which was very confusing and I meant to phone them. So definitely cancelled then? Well that's a bummer. I've also booked my Tindersticks for Somerset House. It's on a Sunday night so we can all catch the 176 home together.

That sucks. All I've had from Soho was a confusing email confirming my original booking. I was going on the Thursday.


Good news about Somerset House though - it's a great setting. Last year I saw My Morning Jacket on the Sunday night and it was wet and cold - but still a good night.


Am I the only one that thinks that Tim Minchin is so wrong for Somerset House? He's great live but I'd want to be sitting down somewhere indoors.

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