Aye Huddersfield with UKJ is the closest as yet. I'm sure Chris had everything to do with getting them signed up for the tour earlier in the year with UKJ, in the same way Ben had everything to do with bringing them to Von's attention last year. Their headline tour is a weird little run of locations though, looks like they're (rightly) concentrating on the mainland, if you're a rock band you really wanna be a rock band in Germany . Hopefully there'll be a bigger second leg next year with gigs in Manchester, Leeds, etc but who knows. We were weighing up Macc or Nottingham and figured the hometown show was the better option. Didn't want to go ham with several dates as we're still holding out slight hope for a Sisters gig or two around that lonesome Madrid date later in November. More chance of Metallica playing the Brudenell, but still.ruffers wrote: ↑27 Jun 2024, 23:39 Bugger. I'd have gone to that but am booked in for Nick Cave in Leeds. Underworld tomorrow Halifax Piece Hall though. Have a spare if anyone wants to shout now?
Will look at other dates though, they're a band I want to support. Good to see them supporting Ugly Kid Joe on other dates, presumably the connection with the top man Chris Catalyst coming into play.
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Yesterday off with Eutunun, after 15 years, to see Wayne H and friends...i made this
3/8 The Stranglers Halifax Piece Hall
12/9 Colin from Portsmouth Comedy City Varieties
13/9 Goldie Lookin' Chain Brudenell
19/9 The m*****n Picturedrome Holmfirth
15/10 Unkle - Project House Leeds
8/10 Jah Wobble Metal Box Brudenell
21/11 Hugh Cornwell plus eXTC Old Woollen Leeds
2/11 Nick Cave and Bad Seeds First Direct Leeds
8/12 Front 242 Electric Ballroom
12/9 Colin from Portsmouth Comedy City Varieties
13/9 Goldie Lookin' Chain Brudenell
19/9 The m*****n Picturedrome Holmfirth
15/10 Unkle - Project House Leeds
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21/11 Hugh Cornwell plus eXTC Old Woollen Leeds
2/11 Nick Cave and Bad Seeds First Direct Leeds
8/12 Front 242 Electric Ballroom
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Not a gig but Blackpool, world matchplay darts
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Should I have mentioned AC/DC at Nuremberg, Zeppelinfeld, 27/07/2024? Probably, because it was, in fact, really good.
As for upcoming events: Summer Breeze, Dinkelsbühl, Germany, 14/08 - 17/08: Amon Amarth, Sodom and >100 others. And Memoriam (as we can't get Bolt Thrower anymore)
As for upcoming events: Summer Breeze, Dinkelsbühl, Germany, 14/08 - 17/08: Amon Amarth, Sodom and >100 others. And Memoriam (as we can't get Bolt Thrower anymore)
Sorry to quote myself but this was a brilliant show. Regardless of genre a good tune and a good time is exactly that
There were 500 very very happy people
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Just about to set off to watch Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me at the recently renovated Hyde Park Picture House. Charlie got freebie tickets off of a local facebooks group, showing is sold out so freebie is very fab, nice job all round. Over to you Mr Lynch...
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Second Ugly Kid Joe gig in Hamburg with no pillar betwen me and Chris lol.
The first show @Logo club was more intense though, still I had a great time again...
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14 September 24 - Dirty Vinyl - Duck & Drake, Leeds
2 November 24 - Virginmarys - Heritage Centre, Macclesfield
11 April 25 - Letz Zep - Brudenell, Leeds
2 November 24 - Virginmarys - Heritage Centre, Macclesfield
11 April 25 - Letz Zep - Brudenell, Leeds
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edit : Paul you star, talk about a timely and worthy interruption to the start of the final episode of season 2 of Twin Peaks, that's mental, last time I saw the Eureka Machines, also the first time, was at Guilfest 2009, which also featured the best Motorhead show I was ever lucky enough to witness. HIgh time for round two. Cheers for the heads up for this, perfect. Tickets bought rather fond of that car crash poster too
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