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"Rock legend Sir Bob Geldof and The Boomtown Rats will perform at Butlin's for the first time when they headline the Great British Alternative Music Festival at Skegness in October 2014"
Prices for the 3 night break are from £119 per person, The Blockheads and From The Jam are also scheduled for this weekend apparently.
I know some of the Rats have played Butlin's alternative music festival before, but I guess this is the first time with Bob?
Thanks for the tip off Melv. Could do with main website keeping up though, so others half interested fans get these updates.
Seem to be a few dates filtering through, as opposed to one 'anouncement'. Guess that's the nature of confirming individual events rather than a tour in own right.
Does make it tricky knowing when to commit where though. At least there's plenty of notice, before our calendars are filling with other stuff.
Did see the little Bob band at both Bognor and Minehead Butlins, but last time I was at Skeggy we were waiting patiently, or impatiently in case of my kids, for the main act of.....Bananas in Pyjamas.
Possibly the coldest beach I've ever been to as well, and that was a summer visit!
Looking forward to this one. Might have to do the whole weekend if lineup appeals. Good start!
Thanks for the tip off Melv. Could do with main website keeping up though, so others half interested fans get these updates.
Seem to be a few dates filtering through, as opposed to one 'anouncement'. Guess that's the nature of confirming individual events rather than a tour in own right.
Does make it tricky knowing when to commit where though. At least there's plenty of notice, before our calendars are filling with other stuff.
Did see the little Bob band at both Bognor and Minehead Butlins, but last time I was at Skeggy we were waiting patiently, or impatiently in case of my kids, for the main act of.....Bananas in Pyjamas.
Possibly the coldest beach I've ever been to as well, and that was a summer visit!
Looking forward to this one. Might have to do the whole weekend if lineup appeals. Good start!
Yes, good news that dates are starting to come through. Could we hope for a UK wide Rats tour between the summer festivals and this one? In any case, it's looking good.
Tempted to do this one for the full weekend also. I know my better half would be keen as she likes From The Jam, as well as the Rats of course. Could be a good social, though you're right about how cold Skeggy can be. Not great for beers either, although Batemans Brewery is a 10 minute train ride away which has a public bar and the beers are obviously excellent there. Something to do during the day before the bands start??
Not great for beers either, although Batemans Brewery is a 10 minute train ride away which has a public bar and the beers are obviously excellent there. Something to do during the day before the bands start??
Sold! I must be a salesman's delight, unless they're flogging kitchens of course.
See you there if not in Grassington if not before.
Doubt myself there will be any tour in amongst all this, unless possibly a few dates in Europe I suppose.
Thanks for the tip off Melv. Could do with main website keeping up though, so others half interested fans get these updates.
Seem to be a few dates filtering through, as opposed to one 'anouncement'. Guess that's the nature of confirming individual events rather than a tour in own right.
The advantage of a forum is all the rumours and speculation come here first. I don't know how it works with official sites, as they seem to hold off announcing things until all contracts are signed etc. So buyer beware, there have been concerts advertised in the past that never were confirmed and didn't take place.
Generally, there is no rush for tickets unless they are seated Geldof gigs and you want to sit in the front row, so the announcements need not be immediate.
However, the prospect of a cold, wet and windy Autumn weekend in Skegness isn't an easy sell. Little chance of Mrs. ArrGee being tempted by that.
You'd have to buy the Sun for that. Hmmm no thanks. Anyway I just looked it up and it is for 24th March at Skeggy: www.ukholidaysinthesun.co.uk/cgi-bin/UKHS_park_0003.cgi. You also have to pay extra service charges for each night, so might not be such a big saving as you think.
The Rats are imposters, it is supposed to be. GB alternative festival.. Sneaky Irishmen . Or is it the fact that Alan is in the band now they can call themselves British
-- Edited by Jules on Saturday 4th of January 2014 03:29:53 PM
Take your point. I am Irish myself, So the part of Ireland I come from some shop's won't sell the English sun. But that's another storey When I did hear they were to play butlins I was what the f--k after such a very good sell out tour What would they want to do that for. All coming together now.
Just when the comeback seems to be going well someone decides it's a good idea to play at Butlins. This one I will gladly skip. Plymouth or Jersey have more credibility.
Just when the comeback seems to be going well someone decides it's a good idea to play at Butlins. This one I will gladly skip. Plymouth or Jersey have more credibility.
The Damned and The Buzz****s play these along with The Blockheads and Dr. Feelgood. Wilko Johnson will play the Rock & Blues Festival in January and Giants of Rock in February. I'd say they are all credible.
OK, I don't really think Bad Manners, ****ney Rejects nor Toyah would be worth opening the curtains for if they were in the garden but a few decent acts like From The Jam that would be worth a weekend away. I would go if it wasn't so far and so cold.
Just when the comeback seems to be going well someone decides it's a good idea to play at Butlins. This one I will gladly skip. Plymouth or Jersey have more credibility.
The Damned and The Buzz****s play these along with The Blockheads and Dr. Feelgood. Wilko Johnson will play the Rock & Blues Festival in January and Giants of Rock in February. I'd say they are all credible.
OK, I don't really think Bad Manners, ****ney Rejects nor Toyah would be worth opening the curtains for if they were in the garden but a few decent acts like From The Jam that would be worth a weekend away. I would go if it wasn't so far and so cold.
With a great selection of Rats gigs coming up over the summer I'd put the Rats at Butlins, Skegness a definite last on my wish list. Henley On Thames sounds good,as does Plymouth and Whitehaven or Perth, Tring and Cheltenham. But not Butlins
-- Edited by noelindublin on Monday 6th of January 2014 02:56:37 PM
I'd put the Butlins 'festival' over Rewind or similar every time...they at least concentrate on one genre and from the one I went to attract a really enthusiastic like-minded crowd for the weekend. May well be sub zero outside in Skeggy 360 days of the year, but at least the Butlins gig is indoors. Rewind etc could be miserable if weather isn't all that.
I'd prefer indoor 'standalone' headliner gigs, but give me indoors over outdoors (or something like Cork) every time, even for 'festivals'.
Pretty sure Whitehaven is a stand alone gig. It is one of a series of special events throughout the year. They are issuing a press release on Wednesday. Will let you know.
I've been to Butins events before. They are very good. The accommodation has been seriously modernised in the last few years and is comfortable. I would definitely recommend it.
-- Edited by Jules on Tuesday 7th of January 2014 04:14:09 PM
If it was just based on prospective line up, I'd head to Skegness. I like the idea of a weekend seeing a few bands I like. And I can go for a swim. Still, plenty of time to mull it over. It's nine months away.
...give me indoors over outdoors (or something like Cork) every time
I liked Cork. That was an outdoor indoor gig. I like the idea of an outdoor gig, but in practice they aren't as good. Mostly it rains. Even after a hot sunny day at the 2012 Field Day, it ended in a soaking as the night drew in and ruined my band new suede trainers. Fortunately, I have never camped out but even getting the tube home when fully soaked isn't much fun.
Toilets, which you would avoid at all costs if possible, are miles from the stage. Wading through p!ss ain't much fun to get to the urinals, but still it's better than the hour long queue for the portaloos. Even worse when you are towards the front, people (boys and girls) piss where they stand, and should a full plastic beaker come your way, it is inevitably full of warmish liquid...
Also not forgetting inaccessible bars and overpriced fast food.
That said, the Hyde Park festival with Elvis Costello and Ray Davies was pretty good last summer. Clean toilets with no queues!
Have to say I would never set foot in another Butilns camp in my lift again (Even if it was free and the rat played every night). We stayed in the one in Scotland one year with our kids and I have to say it was the worst week of our life's (Ayr)
I can't wait for this and will have to start thinking about coordinating meet ups.
How long ago was your stay at Butlins? Manatthetop? They were refurbished a few years ago and have improved dramatically. I stayed at the Bognor one pre refurb and it was a disgusting pit. The last time, and only time I've been to the Skeggy one was just after the refurb. We were the first to use our chalet. It was lovely. I hope they've kept up with maintenance now and it hasn't got too tired.
The weekends are brilliant, lots of fun. More exciting with the Rats. I've done 3, 60s/70s, 70s/80s, and I think the other one was just 80s.
I can't wait for this and will have to start thinking about coordinating meet ups.
How long ago was your stay at Butlins? Manatthetop? They were refurbished a few years ago and have improved dramatically. I stayed at the Bognor one pre refurb and it was a disgusting pit. The last time, and only time I've been to the Skeggy one was just after the refurb. We were the first to use our chalet. It was lovely. I hope they've kept up with maintenance now and it hasn't got too tired.
The weekends are brilliant, lots of fun. More exciting with the Rats. I've done 3, 60s/70s, 70s/80s, and I think the other one was just 80s.
To be fair it was along time ago July 1994. You had d?ckheads running around at night trying to kick your door in and sh?t like that. Plus I come from the North of Ireland, so we has that mix of crowd from my end of the world trying to start something because you came from the other side, kick with the other foot, If you know what I mean.
I am starting to think about arranging meet ups on Friday and Saturday. Will see if I can found out what time the evening entertainment begins. They won't give anything away about what artist is on when. We have, previously eaten early and then gone out from there, because we don't eat in the pub. Not straightforward!!
Just found out that there's a pub on site called Sun and Moon. The entertainment guide will be published 48 hours in advance and it seems like the restaurant is open from 4 pm. Will have to make a decision on time at a later point, but Sun and Moon is good meeting point.
Just found out that there's a pub on site called Sun and Moon. The entertainment guide will be published 48 hours in advance and it seems like the restaurant is open from 4 pm. Will have to make a decision on time at a later point, but Sun and Moon is good meeting point.
Sounds good Jules.
I have it on good authority that From The Jam are playing on Sunday. Looks as if we'll have to wait until closer to the time for the complete running order.
Reliably informed that Rats will play 2 sets on the Saturday, first at 4pm then one later in evening.
Just in case anyone is thinking of being elsewhere during the afternoon....
Before anyone asks I don't know if it's same set, a subset or a different set, but my guess would be the middle one (i.e. a few big hits day time and a few more added later).
I think anyone with a weekender ticket is fine for all sets all weekend but if you're a day visitor I suppose it's best to check with Butlins if there are daytime tickets separate to evening tickets.
Reliably informed that Rats will play 2 sets on the Saturday, first at 4pm then one later in evening.
Just in case anyone is thinking of being elsewhere during the afternoon....
Before anyone asks I don't know if it's same set, a subset or a different set, but my guess would be the middle one (i.e. a few big hits day time and a few more added later).
I think anyone with a weekender ticket is fine for all sets all weekend but if you're a day visitor I suppose it's best to check with Butlins if there are daytime tickets separate to evening tickets.
Thanks for the Tip off Suss. Knowing me I'd have wandered off the site to that home-brew pub on the Saturday afternoon, but certainly won't if the Rats are playing!
Should be a good weekend.
Let us know the meet up details when sorted Jules, Sun & Moon looks like a good bet, maybe a couple over the weekend??
-- Edited by Melv on Thursday 2nd of October 2014 08:15:03 PM
This may make meet ups even more complicated. But we should be able to at least catch up Friday, then we can find each other Saturday. Will post when the guide/running order is published.
This may make meet ups even more complicated. But we should be able to at least catch up Friday, then we can find each other Saturday. Will post when the guide/running order is published.
Meet ups sound good to me, although suspect any onsite pubs will be heaving. We'll see.
My personal itinerary is likely to be:-
Meet/Damned/Bad Manners
Rats/Meet? and or Ed Tudor Pole (mainly to get a 'spot')/Rats/Sham 69*
Blockheads/Meet/FTJ
*subject to gauging the mood/alcohol intake - Sham gigs can get a bit lively, and this one will include people who've been on it for maybe 12 hours
Sounds a good call. Our itinerary will be similar, but may check out The Chords instead of Ed Tudor Pole (saw him years ago at Uni) and maybe The Lambrettas on Sunday. Last time I saw Bad Manners was also at Uni in 1981!
We're reliably informed that both Rats sessions will be the same. If that's the case Michelle will probably see The Rezillos Saturday night as she's mates with Jim from the band.
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow mate, as well as all the other Rats fans of course!
I gave up Bad Manners and Sham 69, but am still the walking dead. It was worth it. Rats were phenomenal. Two sets and the energy just increased. They are THE best.
A mate of mine went. Not a Rats fan by any stretch of the imagination. Him and his mates saw them as part of Skegness out of curiosity, and fully expected them to be rubbish (as per what they had read/believed)
How wrong they were. My friend came back and said that he and his friends thought that the Boomtown Rats were brilliant. A remarkable performance from Saint Bob