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I noted "Let's Rock London" has suddenly appeared on Saturday 27th June 2015. Line up to be announced on Friday. The Rats are playing the Bristol equivalent earlier in the month. Knowing my luck they'll play this ahead of Hyde Park. I'm not going to watch the Thompson Twins, Rick Astley and all that other sh!te just to see The Rats and From The Jam.
Credit cards at the ready. Lionel Richie announced for this years Glastonbury. Adrian Childs on 5 live joked today that as ACDC were rumoured to be there as well, he'd like to see Richie and 'the DC' as the backing band. Well, made me smile
Makes me wonder what other odd music combos there could be? Metallica backing Daniel O Donnell?
Got a ticket this afternoon for tomorrow night's Who gig at The O2 and Roger Daltrey has called in sick! Ah well, something to look forward to in March.
Got a ticket this afternoon for tomorrow night's Who gig at The O2 and Roger Daltrey has called in sick! Ah well, something to look forward to in March.
Maybe the Rats could pop along and do the support slot
Got a ticket this afternoon for tomorrow night's Who gig at The O2 and Roger Daltrey has called in sick! Ah well, something to look forward to in March.
Maybe the Rats could pop along and do the support slot
Given Wilko Johnson is supporting them at the Teenage Cancer Trust gig later that, so maybe he will do this as well. I could sneak down to the front row while he is onstage.
Got a ticket this afternoon for tomorrow night's Who gig at The O2 and Roger Daltrey has called in sick! Ah well, something to look forward to in March.
Maybe the Rats could pop along and do the support slot
Given Wilko Johnson is supporting them at the Teenage Cancer Trust gig later that, so maybe he will do this as well. I could sneak down to the front row while he is onstage.
I could almost be convinced to cough up if Wilko was added. Almost. Still umming and ahhing about the marginally cheaper TCT ones.
I could almost be convinced to cough up if Wilko was added. Almost. Still umming and ahhing about the marginally cheaper TCT ones.
£90 for restricted view circle tickets at RAH for TCT, which is what I got block A (aisle seat) at The O2 for. Hyde Park was £80, but I should have got it via barclaycard and saved the £10 booking fee.
I could almost be convinced to cough up if Wilko was added. Almost. Still umming and ahhing about the marginally cheaper TCT ones.
£90 for restricted view circle tickets at RAH for TCT, which is what I got block A (aisle seat) at The O2 for. Hyde Park was £80, but I should have got it via barclaycard and saved the £10 booking fee.
I think I'll continue to choose food over The Who at this rate.
I could almost be convinced to cough up if Wilko was added. Almost. Still umming and ahhing about the marginally cheaper TCT ones.
£90 for restricted view circle tickets at RAH for TCT, which is what I got block A (aisle seat) at The O2 for. Hyde Park was £80, but I should have got it via barclaycard and saved the £10 booking fee.
I think I'll continue to choose food over The Who at this rate.
Possible seats in the choir could become available and be a bit cheaper. You can pretend you are part of the crew!
I could almost be convinced to cough up if Wilko was added. Almost. Still umming and ahhing about the marginally cheaper TCT ones.
£90 for restricted view circle tickets at RAH for TCT, which is what I got block A (aisle seat) at The O2 for. Hyde Park was £80, but I should have got it via barclaycard and saved the £10 booking fee.
I think I'll continue to choose food over The Who at this rate.
Possible seats in the choir could become available and be a bit cheaper. You can pretend you are part of the crew!
I'll keep 'em peeled, and in the meantime practicing lying against walls like I'm holding up bricks.
See The Who and Blur (my choice). Or The Who and The Strokes. Or maybe The Strokes and Blur. For £99. If you happen to have bought a ticket already, you can get a refund and buy the joint ticket saving you up to £45 (Who - £69/blur - £75/Strokes £60). If you only want to go to one of the gigs, buy both and flog the other on Seatwave/Viagogo/GetMeIn/Stubhub.
I have tickets for the Who in Amsterdam, July 1. Yesterday I got an email that it's been moved to July 2 because of the Glastonbury date. Those oldies need three full days to recover from Glastonbury?
I have tickets for the Who in Amsterdam, July 1. Yesterday I got an email that it's been moved to July 2 because of the Glastonbury date. Those oldies need three full days to recover from Glastonbury?
You're lucky it's just a day. I got a ticket for December and they postponed to March. Roger Daltrey's voice is quite fragile, so they try to have a day or two between dates. Also they do quite a long set. In London they started at 8pm which meant a lot of people weren't even there when they started. Some people near me arrived close to 9pm.
I have tickets for the Who in Amsterdam, July 1. Yesterday I got an email that it's been moved to July 2 because of the Glastonbury date. Those oldies need three full days to recover from Glastonbury?
They have cancelled a few shows in the US this week. Might not make it to Amsterdam.
http://thewho.com/the-who-postponed-dates/
It is with regret that the Who are postponing the next three shows of their The Who Hits 50! North American Tour based on doctors advice that lead singer Roger Daltrey remain on vocal rest, due to swollen vocal cords, for the remainder of this week.
The three shows affected are: Tuesday 5 May in Kansas City, MO at the Sprint Center, Thursday 7 May in St Louis, MO at the Scottrade Center and Saturday 9 May in Louisville, KY at the KFC Yum! Arena.
-- Edited by ArrGee on Friday 8th of May 2015 06:31:40 PM