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I have never been to any UK gigs before...so tell me if I had to choose only one of the upcoming concerts, which one should it be? given that the London gig is looking good just casue it's Sunday.
sziamiau wrote:I have never been to any UK gigs before...so tell me if I had to choose only one of the upcoming concerts, which one should it be? given that the London gig is looking good just casue it's Sunday.
The Leeds one as it's a home town gig is the most obvious so far.
sziamiau wrote:I have never been to any UK gigs before...so tell me if I had to choose only one of the upcoming concerts, which one should it be? given that the London gig is looking good just casue it's Sunday.
The Leeds one as it's a home town gig is the most obvious so far.
sziamiau wrote:I have never been to any UK gigs before...so tell me if I had to choose only one of the upcoming concerts, which one should it be? given that the London gig is looking good just casue it's Sunday.
The Leeds one as it's a home town gig is the most obvious so far.
thanks, precisely what I had in mind:)
edit: flight are ok from Dusseldorf..hmhm lovely
Leeds will definitely be the "event" but Nottingham the next night (only 100 km from Leeds) is a much better venue than the cavernous Leeds Beckett, so why not do both ?