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Sunday 5th March Sporthalle, Krochmannstraße 55, 22297 Hamburg, Germany. POSTPONED UNTIL SAT 20 JANUARY 2018
Monday 6th March Pier 2, Gröpelinger Fährweg 6, 28237 Bremen, Germany POSTPONED UNTIL FRI 19 JANUARY 2018
Friday 24th March The Mandela Hall, 79 University Rd, Belfast
Saturday 25th March The Olympia Theatre,72 Dame St, Dublin, Ireland
Friday 7th April The Olympia Theatre,72 Dame St, Dublin, Ireland (Rock Against Homelessness)
Fri 21 April Famagusta, Cyprus
Saturday 1st July Prekyfest, Totally Wicked Stadium, McManus Drive, St Helens WA9 3AL CANCELLED
Saturday 8th July One Live Festival, Stoke Park, Parkway, Guildford, GU1 1ER, UK (Support includes The Darkness, Reverend & The Makers, Toploader) CANCELLED
Thursday 20th July - Cortona MIx Festival, Piazza della Repubblica, 52044 CORTONA (AR), ITALY
Thursday 3rd August Wacken Open Air 2017, Germany
Saturday 5th August Amphitheater, Hanau, Germany RESCHEDULED TO JANUARY 2018
Saturday 12th August Nostalgie Beach Festival, Ostend, Belgium (with UB40 and Banarama) www.nostalgiebeachfestival.be/nl/
Saturday 26th August - Vilar De Mouros Festival, Caminha, Portugal
Saturday 9th September Worcestershire County Cricket Grounds http://wccc.co.uk/concerts
Anybody else think that very little is being promoted by the Rats themselves?.The last 2 dates in Germany are still yet to be confirmed any where.It all seems a little quiet with just 2 weeks until Hamburg.
Anybody else think that very little is being promoted by the Rats themselves?.The last 2 dates in Germany are still yet to be confirmed any where.It all seems a little quiet with just 2 weeks until Hamburg.
That looks pretty good, and less than £30 per ticket. Will see how things are going nearer the time.
Guess who has tickets to U2 for that night? . There was bound to be a clash one day, wasn't there?
How much are you selling the U2 tickets for?
Killers are in Hyde Park, but not got a ticket for that. I should book a cheap hotel in Guildford and keep my options open. No cheap hotels in Guildford, but a day trip is feasible as last train to london is 11.30pm. The all night tube will work from Waterloo. Cancelled next month's Dublin hotel.
That looks pretty good, and less than £30 per ticket. Will see how things are going nearer the time.
Guess who has tickets to U2 for that night? . There was bound to be a clash one day, wasn't there?
How much are you selling the U2 tickets for?
Killers are in Hyde Park, but not got a ticket for that. I should book a cheap hotel in Guildford and keep my options open. No cheap hotels in Guildford, but a day trip is feasible as last train to london is 11.30pm. The all night tube will work from Waterloo. Cancelled next month's Dublin hotel.
I'm not selling, just a thought... if I was it would be face value.
So you are going to see U2 in preference. tsk tsk.
Bad fan.
Indeed. You ain't the biggest Geldof fan anymore.
When I was faced with the choice of The Bradbury Rats in Dublin or Pulp in Sheffield, I opted for the former on the basis that The Rats would probably disband and that would be their last proper gig. Ironically, it was Pulp's last gig and the Rats then fully reformed...
... that said I am pleased I went to Dublin, it was a great night.
Far fewer Rats dates this year. I would have expected a few more festival dates to have been announced by now. Maybe organisers don't want them after Brentwood!
BOB GELDOF HAS drawn the ire of Greek Cypriots, who this week urged him to cancel a concert he is due to play tonight in the Turkish-occupied north of the divided island.
The veteran Irish singer and his band, The Boomtown Rats, are set to play a free gig at the Eastern Mediterranean University in the port city of Famagusta but the planned event has drawn widespread condemnation from Cyprus Greek-speaking community.
A concert in the occupied north of Cyprus just goes to show the division between what you say & what you do!, said one irate Twitter user.
BOB GELDOF HAS drawn the ire of Greek Cypriots, who this week urged him to cancel a concert he is due to play tonight in the Turkish-occupied north of the divided island.
The veteran Irish singer and his band, The Boomtown Rats, are set to play a free gig at the Eastern Mediterranean University in the port city of Famagusta but the planned event has drawn widespread condemnation from Cyprus Greek-speaking community.
A concert in the occupied north of Cyprus just goes to show the division between what you say & what you do!, said one irate Twitter user.
Yes it took place and was attended by up to 15,000 people apparently (t vine review below). Geldof and the band performed because, Geldof said, Cyprus was a divided island like Ireland and had similar conflict amongst it's people. He urged , perhaps naively, for all to put aside their differences. Most of the audience were students or younger people so were likely to be more open or fair minded about the future of their island. Not for me to talk about the rights or wrongs of playing here but Geldof is not a stupid person and knows enough about politics to make up his own mind.
Not for me to talk about the rights or wrongs of playing here but Geldof is not a stupid person and knows enough about politics to make up his own mind.
Plenty of Greek Cypriots go there all the time taking advantage of cheap flights, cheap shopping, duty free and the casinos. Maybe Geldof is just preparing for life on the fringes of the EU
Geldof does play some off the beaten track places, and 15,000 is a hell of an audience.
Not for me to talk about the rights or wrongs of playing here but Geldof is not a stupid person and knows enough about politics to make up his own mind.
Plenty of Greek Cypriots go there all the time taking advantage of cheap flights, cheap shopping, duty free and the casinos. Maybe Geldof is just preparing for life on the fringes of the EU
Geldof does play some off the beaten track places, and 15,000 is a hell of an audience.
I thought initially this was a bit of a strange one , but it seems to have gone down quite well judging by a few of the videos I've seen. Audience look pretty keen and the reviews mention that the fans seem to know all the songs.
Geldof criticised Egdogan and Putan and this got a cheer according to the review by Chris Roberts. There is a sizeable British population living in Cyprus, estimated at up to 80,000, so I'm sure some of those took advantage of the occasion to see the Rats. My take is that it was a chance for people to enjoy some music and put politics aside.Politics seems to be taking over everything nowadays.
Not for me to talk about the rights or wrongs of playing here but Geldof is not a stupid person and knows enough about politics to make up his own mind.
Plenty of Greek Cypriots go there all the time taking advantage of cheap flights, cheap shopping, duty free and the casinos. Maybe Geldof is just preparing for life on the fringes of the EU
Geldof does play some off the beaten track places, and 15,000 is a hell of an audience.
I thought initially this was a bit of a strange one , but it seems to have gone down quite well judging by a few of the videos I've seen. Audience look pretty keen and the reviews mention that the fans seem to know all the songs.
Geldof criticised Egdogan and Putan and this got a cheer according to the review by Chris Roberts. There is a sizeable British population living in Cyprus, estimated at up to 80,000, so I'm sure some of those took advantage of the occasion to see the Rats. My take is that it was a chance for people to enjoy some music and put politics aside.Politics seems to be taking over everything nowadays.
No desire to piss on anyone's chips but there were no more than 1000 at EMU from what I could see. Were lively though. Not sure they actually knew songs, but were very happy to enjoy them
No desire to piss on anyone's chips but there were no more than 1000 at EMU from what I could see. Were lively though. Not sure they actually knew songs, but were very happy to enjoy them
One of the newspaper reports claimed 'an estimated 15,000 people attended'.The other one by Steven Roberts guessed 'several thousand', so I'm just using their figures. Thought 15,000 was a bit high for a rock concert in a country not recognised by the EU.Might have been a gloss put on the attendence figures by the reporter but he seems to know his stuff about the Rats and was not some government stooge.
Again it was Roberts who said 'the majority were students yet they seemed to know the songs'.It all depends on where you are standing I suppose.
Anyway must have been one of the more interesting places on yer travels.Hope you brought back a Fez.
Saturday 1st July Prekyfest, Totally Wicked Stadium, McManus Drive, St Helens WA9 3AL CANCELLED
Saturday 8th July One Live Festival, Stoke Park, Parkway, Guildford, GU1 1ER, UK (Support includes The Darkness, Reverend & The Makers, Toploader)
Preckyfest cancelled, and from what I am aware of One Live is not shifting that many tickets - they were half price on Ticketmaster a month or so ago. Maybe festivals are just not so popular anymore. No summer gigs planned for myself, just TRB to look forward to later this year. Given my disposition to be in the vicinity of London terrorist knife attacks, don't go near Oxford Street on 24th October!
Noticed on Simon crowns profile it lists Wolverhampton civic 18oct 2017 as a tour date does anything show up anywhere else as no mention of gig any where else