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MrBen Wrote:

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There is a manager

> appointed, builders are finishing the

> accommodation upstairs and a Goose is Out night

> has even managed to steal a night of it's own

> before any official launch.

>


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Afraid the Goose Is Out! night on Friday 27 September with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick has now completely sold out (we had already sold a lot of tickets before the concert was transferred to The Ivy House, as they had been on sale since last September, and once it was publicised to shareholders it completely sold out).


However tickets are still available for our second Ivy House concert on Friday 25 October with the wonderful Scottish singer Ewan McLennan.


Last time Ewan came to The Ivy House we also sold out, so if you'd like to come buy your tickets now!


You can find out more about Ewan (and the excellent support acts) from:


http://www.thegooseisout.com/events.html#ewanmc


and buy advance tickets online from:


http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


Advance tickets will also be available from The Ivy House once it re-opens, or you can buy them from us at any of our gigs (though we don't run any ticketed gigs over the Summer festival period).


We are so looking forward to being back at The Ivy House!

Sue Wrote:

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> Afraid the Goose Is Out! night on Friday 27

> September with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick has

> now completely sold out (we had already sold a lot

> of tickets before the concert was transferred to

> The Ivy House, as they had been on sale since last

> September, and once it was publicised to

> shareholders it completely sold out).

>


Does that mean that only people with tickets can get in...?? Genuine question.. not being negative.


Is there a separate bar/area for other drinkers..


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Afraid the Goose Is Out! night on Friday 27

> > September with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick

> has

> > now completely sold out (we had already sold a

> lot

> > of tickets before the concert was transferred

> to

> > The Ivy House, as they had been on sale since

> last

> > September, and once it was publicised to

> > shareholders it completely sold out).


xxxxxxxxx


> Does that mean that only people with tickets can

> get in...?? Genuine question.. not being

> negative.

>

> Is there a separate bar/area for other drinkers..

>

> Foxy.


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Only people with tickets can get into the area where the gig is on - otherwise there would be not much point in selling tickets (and we could not afford to book artists of this calibre).


Yes there is a separate bar area for other drinkers. The gig is in the back room which has the stage.


:)


Edited to try to make it clearer who said what.

I asked because I seem to remember someone saying that part of the project was to reinstate the front bar.


Have not been there for 40 years. Seem to remember there was a bar on left of pub with a

partition to rear area with stage. there was a separate area at the rear to the right. Bands changing room?


Is there another bar to the right at the front. ??

Seem to remember seeing people from one bar through to the other.. Might of been a Mirror :))




Foxy.

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