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According to the Independent Geldof and the Rats have agreed to play a gig at the Natural History Museum London. I doubt any of us will get in as it's a post charity ball, but you never know .....
The singer was offered the trip after his band, the Boomtown Rats, agreed to play a concert at a charity ball at the Natural History Museum, London, where seats on the flight will be auctioned off for good causes.
-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of September 2013 03:19:23 PM
I presume it will be not just the Rats but still it's an interesting story.Could be a opportunity to come in heavy discuise. It's sometime in '14 or '15 so the Rats will still be together then.
Well some would call the Rats old dinosaurs. Gig might have suited T Rex if Marc B was still around. I'd imagine there will be other acts but at least it will get lots of publicity and the venue is interesting.
I have known about this gig for a while. The Dutch organiser contacted me on twitter. Who the hell is going to pay £750 one week for a part set when you can see a full set 3 weeks later for £27.50? It is a black tie event. Now being advertised as a charity ball. I have absolutely refused to publicise it at that price. Space Day Events is a very new subsidiary of World Privilege Card, which panders to the VERY rich, offering space flights, best restaurants, F1 drives etc. I hope Bob has a nice birthday party there of course, but not really interested in anything else.
I have known about this gig for a while. The Dutch organiser contacted me on twitter. Who the hell is going to pay £750 one week for a part set when you can see a full set 3 weeks later for £27.50? It is a black tie event. Now being advertised as a charity ball. I have absolutely refused to publicise it at that price. Space Day Events is a very new subsidiary of World Privilege Card, which panders to the VERY rich, offering space flights, best restaurants, F1 drives etc. I hope Bob has a nice birthday party there of course, but not really interested in anything else.
I'll happily promote it on this forum and my blog if they give me a pair of tickets
Cant think of anything I would hate more. I would not go if they paid me the £750. Me standing there in my M&S top and trousers among the designer dresses would not look ggod. lol. Never owned an evening dress in my life.
Ha ha. The vision reminds me of a charity I used to work for (a small local one). The very posh board members would organise fundraising diners etc. the staff were never invited (we did all the hard work to run the charity and make it actually work - no us, no charity). Not that we could afford the ticket prices. They would invite their very posh friends - including some rather famous locals. We might lower the tone and couldn't afford appropriate evening attire .
What would we talk about Jules? Our pads in the South of France, our yachts, the stock market? Seriously though, there are 2 charities benefitting from this. All places on the first flight are being auctioned for charity. Before anyone slags him for the amount of money he paid.
Yes that's good. But it is a lot of money, whilst he's spouting off about the Rats songs being relevant and what's going on in Hull. I feel rather uncomfortable about it all and can understand how people might feel angry. Bob really gets poverty more than most rich/famous people, but not totally. He still forgets.
The charities the gig is intended to help are Arms Around The World (children's HIV Charity, child exploitation), and the Milestone Foundation a drug rehab clinic in the USA. Both websites seem legit.
Fair enough if there are enough rich people who want to support these charities. Geldof is not benefiting from the event, unless as a warm up for the Rats tour and a bit of free publicity. Didn't realise it was on on 5 October.
The scary thing for me is both of my dissolved companies are on that site and one of the entries exposes my final profits. Alan Sugar and Dicky Branson can rest easy.
The official Natural History Museum website had absolutely no information or promotion of this concert. How can a company use a famous brand (NHM) to promote a concert without the NHM even acknowledging that the concert is taking place. Strangely strange.
No, I've not taken out a second mortgage, which I would have had to to be able to attend. What will Geldof do to celebrate his 62nd birthday instead. He could come to my local village hall and do a gig for me instead. , (the Rats). Might be able to stretch to a glass of red for him in the local pub afterwards.
If they are not doing the NHM is there any other warm up gig in the offing? It's a bit late even trying to get social media on the case. Who knows where they might turn up, if the decide to do an alternative gig to the NHM?
Wonder will this cancellation story be reported in the papers/tabloids?
I doubt it, and it hasn't got anything to do with the band. Just sounds like some suburban sloane-type thought they'd chance their arm at organising a charity ball. Daily Mail are far too busy slagging off Milliband's daddy to worry about it and no other paper will care.