
08.07.2014 Belfast Mandela Hall
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Oops July 8th. Too excited... 

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hihi ... and Mandela Hall as well ...abridged wrote:Oops July 8th. Too excited...

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It is. A great city.lex3000 wrote:Fantastic! I've been looking for a reason to go back to Belfast, it's an underrated city.
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Joining the choir...very special place, more like other previously split cities like Beirut, Sarajevo, or Berlin, and unlike anything else I've seen on "the isles".lex3000 wrote:Fantastic! I've been looking for a reason to go back to Belfast, it's an underrated city.
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Hi Robert,
The tickets will be on sale from 9am this Friday. They will cost £25 if purchased directly from the Students' Union, or £25 + booking fees from www.ticketmaster.ie or Ticketmaster outlets.
Regards,
QUBSU
The tickets will be on sale from 9am this Friday. They will cost £25 if purchased directly from the Students' Union, or £25 + booking fees from www.ticketmaster.ie or Ticketmaster outlets.
Regards,
QUBSU
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What is the world coming to ? Whatever happened to "Dear Mr Zombie" ??robertzombie wrote: Hi Robert
mh wrote:Tickets got - had no bother with Ticketmaster...!


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Looking forward to it.abridged wrote:mh wrote:Tickets got - had no bother with Ticketmaster...!Getting them today. See you for a pint hopefully Michael!

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I live on Gardiner Street so it knows better than to mess with me.bangles wrote:ticketmaster must be well use to your galavantingmh wrote:Tickets got - had no bother with Ticketmaster...!

If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Tickets bought - from a local record shop! 

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mh wrote:I live on Gardiner Street so it knows better than to mess with me.bangles wrote:ticketmaster must be well use to your galavantingmh wrote:Tickets got - had no bother with Ticketmaster...!
Yup, that'll do it, everytime! Must give them an address closer to town for the next one...
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Tix arrived. Twas quick
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I'm in for Belfast (obviously!)
Can't wait - summer holidays for me, will be well ready for a dry ice fix!
Interesting choice of venue - its my Uni Students Union. I was in it about twice as an undergrad and mostly go to it for juggling club now.
Interested to see how sound and lighting turn out - I saw John Grant there a few weeks back, the sound was IMMENSE yet really crisp. Its pretty cosy - even standing at the back you'll be pretty up close and personal.
p.s Bar prices very cheap and lots of nifty eateries nearby. I recommend filthy mcnastys for pre drinkies - more expensive than the Union but quirky, great crowd, roof garden and often bbq in the summer!
Can't wait - summer holidays for me, will be well ready for a dry ice fix!
Interesting choice of venue - its my Uni Students Union. I was in it about twice as an undergrad and mostly go to it for juggling club now.
Interested to see how sound and lighting turn out - I saw John Grant there a few weeks back, the sound was IMMENSE yet really crisp. Its pretty cosy - even standing at the back you'll be pretty up close and personal.
p.s Bar prices very cheap and lots of nifty eateries nearby. I recommend filthy mcnastys for pre drinkies - more expensive than the Union but quirky, great crowd, roof garden and often bbq in the summer!
Somebody tell me about the rhythm of the 4th floor.
Where is good before and after the gig in Belfast...
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The gig is n the student area so there's a choice of pubs and restaurants. I 'm not a club person so ain't sure about them I prefer the pubs in the Cathedral Quarter where the art galleries etc are located. But I imagine we'll all find one...deirfiur wrote:Where is good before and after the gig in Belfast...

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names of recommended pubs please... ideally with craft cider !