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I adore the Phonics and am so tempted! Have seen them 10 times in all and they are brilliant everytime! Missed out on the tour last year though due to having a baby in April, though I did go to see Kellys solo show at Cadogan Hall the day before I was due which was amazing!


So skint at the mo though, I was trying to put this gig out of my mind but you had to shove it in my face gigirl! ;-)


Oooh what to do, what to do?!

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I saw them at the Garage when they were starting out back in the 90s where they were completely blown off the stage by the support act, a great little Irish band called The Driven (whatever happened to them?) and thought they were terribly retrogressive to be honest but obviously they've come on a bundle since then doing much the same stuff. Not my cup of tea but each to their own.
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I'm going to marry him when I grow up;-)


He's 5'4" Bless him and even more gorgeous in the flesh! I saw them at the Garage too but alot more recently (2005 I think?) Great intimate venue! Cadogan Hall was brilliant for banter, a really funny gig!


Awww I feel like I've finally found have some common ground with some of you on here!(tu)


Just got to persuade my bank balance that I can afford a ticket!

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