2020-03-07. Albert Hall, Manchester UK

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Gothicbiff wrote:I emailed them a few days ago. Here's their reply

Hello Elizabeth

Yes please don't worry, you're registered to receive information. I will hopefully be sending out a blanket update to everyone soonish. This is what I am telling people at the moment:

you're on the list to be notified when we have a more definite date, it's not going to be for a while yet - release date tentatively set for April/May.....

We will email everyone who has registered an interest when we know more.

kind regards,
Hedge/Cadiz

Gothicbiff - i think you meant to put this in the Gift thread:

https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic ... 7&start=50

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Never mind weird, I'm looking forward to receiving a blanket for the gig now :D
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Oops......sorry folks.....must put my glasses on before posting!!!
I have seen The Sisters at The Paradiso. I will die happy
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Will the Manc blankets (Mankets anyone?) be rain resistant? Coat on standby....
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Swinnow wrote:Will the Manc blankets (Mankets anyone?) be rain resistant? Coat on standby....
No! They're rainophilic, they are designed to attract the sweet sweet stuff outta the sky. That said, I'd double-check if I was you that they ain't scouseophobic, you never know with them Mancs, especially these days :P :kiss:
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It's going to rain? I knew I shouldn't have had my jacket painted in watercolours!
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Shorts, vest and flip flops required. As with any tropical storm.
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Dream of the flood.
(But secretly hope it won't actually rain).
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I have a spare ticket for Manchester. It's free to anyone who is willing to spare a few minutes to help me out at/ after the show.
If anyone is interested can you PM me.
Ruffers... I did PM you as I saw you were looking for a ticket....not sure if you've seen it
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I would like this very much, thank you. Will send PM.
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What's the thinking on pre-gig drinks?
Anywhere half decent near the venue?
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ruffers wrote:I would like this very much, thank you. Will send PM.
Hi Ruffers
I have replied to your PM but not sure if I've done it right!!! Let me know if you haven't received it
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You did it right, have a look at your inbox or just follow the link in the email you hopefully received.

Happy days
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Erudite wrote:What's the thinking on pre-gig drinks?
Anywhere half decent near the venue?
There's a Brewdog a couple of doors up, but I don't know how decent that is?
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Tinker wrote: There's a Brewdog a couple of doors up, but I don't know how decent that is?

Well it works for me, but comparatively expensive.
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There's a "Spoons" on the corner of Oxford St and Portland St and the Grand Central or Rain Bar are both sound and within easy walking distance too.
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We've usually met at Grand Central for shows at the Ritz, but this one's a bit more distant, isn't it? Still, I'll defer to those who know the area more! :notworthy:
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There's a pub at the back of Albert Hall, the Ralph Abercromby - dunno what the beer's like though, I've only been as part of a 'ghost walk' (they laid bodies out on the bar after Peterloo, apparently).
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Tinker wrote:(they laid bodies out on the bar after Peterloo, apparently).
Makes a change from bowls of peanuts I suppose
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The other thing is that it's a match evening, so we might want to avoid places that'll be rammed with footie fans.
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Pista wrote:
Makes a change from bowls of peanuts I suppose
You'd have to keep a tight hold of your pickled egg.
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Tinker wrote:
Pista wrote:
Makes a change from bowls of peanuts I suppose
You'd have to keep a tight hold of your pickled egg.
:lol:
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mh wrote:The other thing is that it's a match evening, so we might want to avoid places that'll be rammed with footie fans.
The Manc derby is the following evening, so you might be okay in that respect
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Pista wrote:
mh wrote:The other thing is that it's a match evening, so we might want to avoid places that'll be rammed with footie fans.
The Manc derby is the following evening, so you might be okay in that respect
Ah, my mixup. :notworthy:
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