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Selling out the Roundhouse is pretty impressive. Bobby Boomtown realises his dream of playing to over two thousand people and getting back to his own bed. And to think some of us (well maybe just me) thought he'd never do it....
-- Edited by ArrGee on Tuesday 8th of October 2013 07:15:50 PM
Selling out the Roundhouse is pretty impressive. Booby Boomtown realises his dream of playing to over two thousand people and getting back to his own bed. And to think some of us (well maybe just me) thought he'd never do it....
Standing capacity of the RH is 3,300 according to their own website. It would be fun to resurrect some of those old threads when we dared not dream of the Rats ever reforming,and selling out proper venues.
I remember saying 'if you build it he will come', the line from Field Of Dreams when the young kid talks about building a baseball track that attracts Shoeless Joe Jackson. It sort of means you have to thrust you gut feeling or instinct. What I hoped is if the Rats did reform then there would be a market for them, but they had to take that chance.
So glad that things seem to be working out( down on the Rats farm)
Amazing,wish I could have gone.Good luck to you all.
Oh, don't give up. Sunday the 27th is not scheduled yet, so if you call The Roundhouse every 10 minutes and ask them if they expect the Rats to play a second Roundhouse gig... The Roundhouse website says about that Sunday: Sorry, there are no performances on the selected date. I say: Sorry, there are no performances on the selected date YET...
Oh, don't give up. Sunday the 27th is not scheduled yet, so if you call The Roundhouse every 10 minutes and ask them if they expect the Rats to play a second Roundhouse gig... The Roundhouse website says about that Sunday: Sorry, there are no performances on the selected date. I say: Sorry, there are no performances on the selected date YET...
A world of difference selling out Saturday night as opposed to Sunday night. They have sold out Vicar Street on Saturday, but there appear to be plenty of tickets available for the Sunday.
I suspect they did have an option for a second date based on demand, which though it would be healthy, doesn't neccessarily mean they would get a large enough audience to justify it.
It would be great if they did a second night and the tour itinerary would allow it, but I suspect it won't happen. Perhaps they will announce some additional dates when the tour ends.
Selling out the Roundhouse is pretty impressive. Bobby Boomtown realises his dream of playing to over two thousand people and getting back to his own bed. And to think some of us (well maybe just me) thought he'd never do it....
Standing capacity of the RH is 3,300 according to their own website. It would be fun to resurrect some of those old threads when we dared not dream of the Rats ever reforming,and selling out proper venues.
When I think back to the Bradbury Rats playing Whelan's in Dublin back in December, I thought that was as good as it would ever get....
....shows what I know.
The interesting this is this tour, aside from TV appearances, hasn't been promoted much. Some small ads in Q and other magazines, but little else. And they are selling out big venues in their own right. Cork as near as dammit, Dublin and now London. I assume the other dates are shifting as well.
A world of difference selling out Saturday night as opposed to Sunday night. They have sold out Vicar Street on Saturday, but there appear to be plenty of tickets available for the Sunday.
I suspect they did have an option for a second date based on demand, which though it would be healthy, doesn't neccessarily mean they would get a large enough audience to justify it.
OK, I'm 48 now, but I'm very aware this is not 1978 (although sometimes I wish it was), but 2013.
If your daughter wants a big Facebook party in your backgarden the next morning, well you have it. If a thousand men go Tweet tweet retweet about #boomtownrats you know that this is the best publicity and it's free.
If the BTR play an awesome first gig and get good reviews, well let the social media do their job. A lot of the now baldheaded punk/new wave fans will realize that after they missed the great Pistols reunion in 2007 at the Brixton Academy or the really excellent return of The Skids in 2010 in their own Dunfermline this is maybe a last chance to see an excellent band of that era. IMHO there will be a lot more sold outs during this tour. You really should have been there, it was so fantastic...
They are due to play in Bristol on Monday 28 Oct so I doubt they would be in a position to just announce another Roundhouse date. And in their early sixtes It's a lot harder than being in their twenties, though the wisdom of age might mean they are 'fitter' and more together in some senses than when they were young tearaways.
For the most part the tour is two nights on one night off, so I guess it is unlikely they will have a Sunday date followed by trips to Bristol and Nottingham.
Historically, tours used to end in London, so bands could keep adding nights to satisfy demand.
Weller did this last year and ended up doing five nights in a row. Elvis Costello added a third night at the Albert Hall back in June, but at that point, the demand had tailed off and only the floor and the stalls were occupied on the final night.
If the BTR play an awesome first gig and get good reviews, well let the social media do their job. A lot of the now baldheaded punk/new wave fans will realize that after they missed the great Pistols reunion in 2007 at the Brixton Academy or the really excellent return of The Skids in 2010 in their own Dunfermline this is maybe a last chance to see an excellent band of that era. IMHO there will be a lot more sold outs during this tour. You really should have been there, it was so fantastic...
Bald headed! My teeth may be yellow and my hair grey (well more white if truth be told) but it's still there.
It's a good time for fans of late 70s music right now with The Rats, Elvis Costello, The Stranglers, The Damned, Squeeze, Wilko Johnson (hopefully for a good while longer), Public Image et al all touring.
My point about it being easier to sell out a Saturday night is that most of the audience will be working on Monday and it's harder to get a babysitter on a Sunday night.
Also second nights aren't always guaranteed to shift. Franz Ferdinand after selling out their first night (Friday) at The Roundhouse in less than an hour, announced a second date (Saturday) which is still available.
A return in December after some favorable reviews could go down a storm. May be a bigger venue than The Roundhouse next time.
Selling out the Roundhouse is pretty impressive. Bobby Boomtown realises his dream of playing to over two thousand people and getting back to his own bed. And to think some of us (well maybe just me) thought he'd never do it....
Standing capacity of the RH is 3,300 according to their own website. It would be fun to resurrect some of those old threads when we dared not dream of the Rats ever reforming,and selling out proper venues.
When I think back to the Bradbury Rats playing Whelan's in Dublin back in December, I thought that was as good as it would ever get....
....shows what I know.
The interesting this is this tour, aside from TV appearances, hasn't been promoted much. Some small ads in Q and other magazines, but little else. And they are selling out big venues in their own right. Cork as near as dammit, Dublin and now London. I assume the other dates are shifting as well.
And to think that Simon and Garry had a gig lined up at the Irish Centre in Corby.Brings to mind the old song lines: 'It's a mighty long way down rock and roll/ from the Liverpool docks to the Hollywood Bowl...' (Mott the Hoople)
I haven't seen any street posters up advertising the Dublin gigs, though that doesn't mean there are none. Again there was one ad on RTE Radio One about the time the tickets first went on sale. It seems the gigs have sold without much work from the promo people.
I presume social media is a factor in that if someone sees the Rats are playing the can pass on the word to friends without a 'top down' ad campaign.
I think Chagstock was as good as Cork. The audience was fantastic, and they were largely a true rock audience rather than getting the feeling that they could have been watching any band. Chagstock was a sell out too.
Amazing,wish I could have gone.Good luck to you all.
Oh, don't give up. Sunday the 27th is not scheduled yet, so if you call The Roundhouse every 10 minutes and ask them if they expect the Rats to play a second Roundhouse gig... The Roundhouse website says about that Sunday: Sorry, there are no performances on the selected date. I say: Sorry, there are no performances on the selected date YET...
The are due to play in Bristol on Monday 28 Oct so I doubt they would be in a position to just announce another Roundhouse date. And in their early sixtes It's a lot harder than being in their twenties, though the wisdom of age might mean they are 'fitter' and more together in some senses than when they were young tearaways.
No disrespect to Scotland or the Scots but ending the tour in Aberdeen, preceded by Dundee might be a bit anti climactic. They'll have done all the big cities by then ,but on the other hand seeing as it's the last gig Aberdeen might just be the place to be.
No disrespect to Scotland or the Scots but ending the tour in Aberdeen, preceded by Dundee might be a bit anti climactic. They'll have done all the big cities by then ,but on the other hand seeing as it's the last gig Aberdeen might just be the place to be.
It's like the tour has been planned backwards, starting in Dublin then going via all the major cities and ending at Doncaster, Dundee and Aberdeen. Will be a long trip home at the end.
They should stick a full page ad in this week's NME with the SOLD OUT over the Dublin and London dates (or any others that I'm not aware of)
Surprised website isn't carrying this major news. Not only saves people clicking on links to find out hard way, but also (hopefully) encourages a few who might be wavering on other venues to take the plunge.
BTR where are ya??? And will you be at any of the gigs??
They should stick a full page ad in this week's NME with the SOLD OUT over the Dublin and London dates (or any others that I'm not aware of)
Surprised website isn't carrying this major news. Not only saves people clicking on links to find out hard way, but also (hopefully) encourages a few who might be wavering on other venues to take the plunge.
My thoughts were The Rats sticking two fingers up at them rather than selling more tickets, but if I was a bit of a fan back in the day and wasn't that aware of the tour, seeing some sold out dates would make me think they might be worth seeing. And with Bowie on the cover this week likely a few oldies will buy it.
Sorry about that. Very inconsistent information from The Roundhouse at the moment. Most important thing: we want Sold Out posters around The Roundhouse Saturday!!! I don't mind the queue up, we're in England, you're all so civilized, even Rats fans