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Just noticed the two UK dates. Bloody buggering arse. I've booked and paid for Amsterdam now! Ah well. I've never been on Holiday to Mainland Europe so It'll be OK all the same. I can also go to one UK date as well I think. Just have to choose between Leeds or London.
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Honeythorn wrote:Just noticed the two UK dates. Bloddy buggering arse. I've booked and paid for Amsterdam now! Ah well. I've never been on Holiday to Mainland Europe so It'll be OK all the same. I can also go to one UK date as well I think. Just have to choose between Leeds or London.
I wouldn't worry, you've made the right choice, Sissies gigs on the mainland are a hugely superior affair to the UK in general (apart from the occasional stormer). If it helps your choice, whilst it's my home town, and I love the place, audiences at London gigs (somehow, especially Sisters shows) are chatty camera-phone po-faced tossers on the whole, stick to Leeds.
Honeythorn wrote:Just noticed the two UK dates. Bloddy buggering arse. I've booked and paid for Amsterdam now! Ah well. I've never been on Holiday to Mainland Europe so It'll be OK all the same. I can also go to one UK date as well I think. Just have to choose between Leeds or London.
I wouldn't worry, you've made the right choice, Sissies gigs on the mainland are a hugely superior affair to the UK in general (apart from the occasional stormer). If it helps your choice, whilst it's my home town, and I love the place, audiences at London gigs (somehow, especially Sisters shows) are chatty camera-phone po-faced tossers on the whole, stick to Leeds.
Maybe someone forgot to pay the hosting bill? That seems more likely than any substantial news.
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