I didn't know any football fans lived in Manchester! Gets his coat and runs! The Peterloo pub sounds interesting!mh wrote:Ah, my mixup.Pista wrote:The Manc derby is the following evening, so you might be okay in that respectmh 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.
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Some friends who run an alternative club night in Manchester are hoping to move their regular monthly date a forward so they can be the same night as the Sisters gig.
This means there could well be an afterparty
It's Sin City (regular viewers will know I used to be a resident DJ there many moons ago), and is at Zombie shack, which is the nightclub, above the Thirsty Scholar, at the top of a crazy big fire escape just next to Oxford Rd train station.
It's not 100% confirmed they will be able to more their date to coincide with the gig yet, but as soon as I know I'll post it here.
And if they do manage to sort the date out, I'll probably be doing a guest slot
But that don't let that put you off.
This means there could well be an afterparty
It's Sin City (regular viewers will know I used to be a resident DJ there many moons ago), and is at Zombie shack, which is the nightclub, above the Thirsty Scholar, at the top of a crazy big fire escape just next to Oxford Rd train station.
It's not 100% confirmed they will be able to more their date to coincide with the gig yet, but as soon as I know I'll post it here.
And if they do manage to sort the date out, I'll probably be doing a guest slot
But that don't let that put you off.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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for those of you on Facearse, this is their page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sincitymanc/
Pretty sure they'll confirm either way on there too.
Also, if you're umming and ahhing, they have previous nights' setlists on there. Have a nosey and see if that takes your fancy.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sincitymanc/
Pretty sure they'll confirm either way on there too.
Also, if you're umming and ahhing, they have previous nights' setlists on there. Have a nosey and see if that takes your fancy.
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Anybody still waiting for their ticket to arrive? Got the Bristol one some time ago so hoping they just haven't sent them out just yet...
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Mine is still to arrive. I ordered it from Seetickets so that's maybe why. Non printed tickets for other dates (bought elsewhere) arrived ages ago.abridged wrote:Anybody still waiting for their ticket to arrive? Got the Bristol one some time ago so hoping they just haven't sent them out just yet...
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I booked with Ticketmaster the day they were released and got them a few days later.
I have seen The Sisters at The Paradiso. I will die happy
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My tickets arrived this morning....was getting slightly worried.....now just excited...!!
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Just been told by the folks running this club night that unfortunately there won’t be an after party at sin city.Quiff Boy wrote:Some friends who run an alternative club night in Manchester are hoping to move their regular monthly date a forward so they can be the same night as the Sisters gig.
This means there could well be an afterparty
It's Sin City (regular viewers will know I used to be a resident DJ there many moons ago), and is at Zombie shack, which is the nightclub, above the Thirsty Scholar, at the top of a crazy big fire escape just next to Oxford Rd train station.
It's not 100% confirmed they will be able to more their date to coincide with the gig yet, but as soon as I know I'll post it here.
And if they do manage to sort the date out, I'll probably be doing a guest slot
But that don't let that put you off.
Their venue wasn’t able to switch nights for them, so they’re having their usual club night the following weekend.
If I hear about anything else going on in manchester afterwards I’ll post here.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
I think Matt Drenchrom might have one, check with him.Quiff Boy wrote:Anyone got a spare for manchester? Some friends have a couple but need one more.
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Not long now any concrete plans for before and after will be welcomed, and cheers to Fiendy for the exceptional project management, nice one Sir <insert saluting emoji> I'm proper looking forward to a night out in my hometown, been too long.
Is The Salisbury too far from the venue to be a sensible idea for pre-gig? I've a feeling yes but as I can't pinpoint exactly where The Albert Hall is, well who knows?
Is The Salisbury too far from the venue to be a sensible idea for pre-gig? I've a feeling yes but as I can't pinpoint exactly where The Albert Hall is, well who knows?
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The Salisbury is half a mile from the Albert Hall, and en route from the Ibis...
Edit to add: The Peveril of the Peak is also close to the Albert Hall.
Edit to add: The Peveril of the Peak is also close to the Albert Hall.
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You're on it bro, I'll follow you. Assuming this latest biohazard hasn't shut down the entire planet by then, of course.markfiend wrote:The Salisbury is half a mile from the Albert Hall, and en route from the Ibis...
Edit to add: The Peveril of the Peak is also close to the Albert Hall.
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The pervert on the pull is always a favourite post gig. Beforehand there is a huge Wetherspoons on the way which has always been popular pre pre gigPlanet Dave wrote:You're on it bro, I'll follow you. Assuming this latest biohazard hasn't shut down the entire planet by then, of course.markfiend wrote:The Salisbury is half a mile from the Albert Hall, and en route from the Ibis...
Edit to add: The Peveril of the Peak is also close to the Albert Hall.
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Pre pre gig? Early start means early end these days, shame though that the derby is the day after, that would've justified being in the pub too soon.paint it black wrote:The pervert on the pull is always a favourite post gig. Beforehand there is a huge Wetherspoons on the way which has always been popular pre pre gigPlanet Dave wrote:You're on it bro, I'll follow you. Assuming this latest biohazard hasn't shut down the entire planet by then, of course.markfiend wrote:The Salisbury is half a mile from the Albert Hall, and en route from the Ibis...
Edit to add: The Peveril of the Peak is also close to the Albert Hall.
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Not going myself, but would never set foot in a whetherspoonspaint it black wrote: Beforehand there is a huge Wetherspoons on the way which has always been popular pre pre gig
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anyone know how an IRL way to get in touch with him? he's not picking up his heartland DMs.mh wrote:I think Matt Drenchrom might have one, check with him.Quiff Boy wrote:Anyone got a spare for manchester? Some friends have a couple but need one more.
still looking for 1 more Manc ticket.
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It's gone he saysQuiff Boy wrote:anyone know how an IRL way to get in touch with him? he's not picking up his heartland DMs.mh wrote:I think Matt Drenchrom might have one, check with him.Quiff Boy wrote:Anyone got a spare for manchester? Some friends have a couple but need one more.
still looking for 1 more Manc ticket.
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Yeah I'm looking for one now as well
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