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The Refec capacity is 2,100. Looks like Jumbo have got 36 tickets left. Can't really see it selling out, most of the other ticket sites are still selling them for Leeds. You never know though....could be a last minute rush
Earlier in the thread Mrs. Snowey mentioned having really low ticket numbers - different ticket sellers obviously have different blocks of tickets, so Jumbo's ticket numbers won't be an indication of the tickets selling out.Rise&Reverberate wrote:The Refec capacity is 2,100. Looks like Jumbo have got 36 tickets left. Can't really see it selling out, most of the other ticket sites are still selling them for Leeds. You never know though....could be a last minute rush
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Maybe Jumbo are even selling the tickets toward the end of their number-range first to try to get us to panic.
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Is there ploy working Mark?markfiend wrote:Maybe Jumbo are even selling the tickets toward the end of their number-range first to try to get us to panic.
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there was a potential blag in with choque and his mrs (choque's blags usually work, but sometimes they dont), in which case it would have been on the balcony - and much heckling and fruit & veg throwing would have been had by allPlanet Dave wrote:No freebies? Cripes, one can only imagine the quality of heckling now you've had to pay for the privilege.Quiff Boy wrote:finally got my tickets from jumbo
but in the end i bottled it and decided i'd get tix just in case
might still see if we can up in the rafters for some rotting fruit-related hijinx
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Watch where you're aiming that stuff Mister. Any lands in the pit and you'll know it. (though obviously we'd know it first).Quiff Boy wrote: might still see if we can up in the rafters for some rotting fruit-related hijinx
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I have a very close source at a well-known Greengrocers in Headingley (i.e. Our Lass) who can supply an endless amount of bruised, rotten or just generally stinky produce.Planet Dave wrote:Watch where you're aiming that stuff Mister. Any lands in the pit and you'll know it. (though obviously we'd know it first).Quiff Boy wrote: might still see if we can up in the rafters for some rotting fruit-related hijinx
Considering the rib episode, would this be a good idea? A slightly mouldy tomato could take Von out.
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I thought Quavers and Chewits were our weapons of choice
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Think again James. How much funnier would the impact from a severely past-it's-best plum be on Von's bald bonce, as opposed to a sweet? Still, could be worse, it used to be sharpened 2p pieces back in Manchester.James Blast wrote:I thought Quavers and Chewits were our weapons of choice
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we must fight fire with flame retardant sweets David, I mean all that smoke... something must be afire!
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Ticket numbers 1924 and 1925 are now in my grubby little mitts. See the "Slightly Happy" thread in general (when I get to it)
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Wash yer mitts, yer scruffy get.markfiend wrote:Ticket numbers 1924 and 1925 are now in my grubby little mitts. See the "Slightly Happy" thread in general (when I get to it)
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Where/when is everyone meeting pre-gig?, those coming from the far frozen North are partial to a wee aperitif before a gig ye ken , is it just going to be straight to the Uni'?.
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I think I can still have a smoke doon therr too, heaven... I am come
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in the 20th annyversary gig in 2001 the refectory didn´t sell out but was quite packed in my opinion....
it was my first sisters gig, the best one that I´ve seen in my life.
I can´t be there, but i hope that this one is as special as the one, five years ago was!!!! I´m sure it will be..... enjoy!!!
it was my first sisters gig, the best one that I´ve seen in my life.
I can´t be there, but i hope that this one is as special as the one, five years ago was!!!! I´m sure it will be..... enjoy!!!
2023: Los Ángeles,Las Vegas, Londonx2, Valencia Madrid, Lisbon, Porto, Bilbao
2024: Gent- Eindhoven - Lokeren - Madrid
2025: London x2
2024: Gent- Eindhoven - Lokeren - Madrid
2025: London x2
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the fenton is the obvious choice for pre-leeds uni gig meetups, being just around the corner from the venue, but its small and will be rammed to the ceiling with goffixs
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The Fenton is nice, as long as you don't try their pizzas....Quiff Boy wrote:the fenton is the obvious choice for pre-leeds uni gig meetups, being just around the corner from the venue, but its small and will be rammed to the ceiling with goffixs
You can't fix stupid.
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is more likely to use the Fav as his pre-gig hangout I'd guess.
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Fenton is that bit easier to find for the out-of-towners. Or there's always the Drydock - big enough, and probably a good number of folk in for the show. Still, wherever. Someone else can play Dad and decide, I do it for a living.
Though make it simple, I've got to co-ordinate the assorted rabble staying at mine, at least at the start of the night. Things may go swiftly downhill...
Though make it simple, I've got to co-ordinate the assorted rabble staying at mine, at least at the start of the night. Things may go swiftly downhill...
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Dry Dock seems like a decent-ish compromise. Or the Fenton if we can all squeeze in.
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Just received my tickets yesterday direct from the Uni website, numbers 1439 and 1440 - so do danger of it selling out just yet !!
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I knew I'd have to stick my oar in eventually, and make a decision. Am I a control freak, or just a dad? (the very notion ).
Given that The Fenton is small, will be rammed with goffix , and consists of lots of little rooms and dark corners, it may prove difficult for people (us lot) to find each other, particularly if we don't really know what we look like. (eh?). So, howzabout the Drydock. Big, open plan, groovy. And not too far to walk to the gig.
Da? Nyet?
Given that The Fenton is small, will be rammed with goffix , and consists of lots of little rooms and dark corners, it may prove difficult for people (us lot) to find each other, particularly if we don't really know what we look like. (eh?). So, howzabout the Drydock. Big, open plan, groovy. And not too far to walk to the gig.
Da? Nyet?
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