


In addition, I'm rather sure they serve Newcastles' in Leeds ...


Norman Hunter wrote:Me and Weebles are In Da House for both nights
Thanks !Quiff Boy wrote:i gather they have "birthday-type things" planned for both nights, but i don't know more detail than that (yet)
all i'd say is: if you can, you should
he said to me how unbelievebly s**t the sisters wereQuiff Boy wrote:
i spoke to danny (horrigan/mass) - the singer from salvation - after the last sisters leeds gig and he was saying he'd love to play again, but logistically it's quite tricky as some of them live at the opposite ends of the uk... it sounds feasible to me that if they were to pull it together for a gig, something of this magnitude and significance could be the thing that spurs them on
Oopspaint it black wrote:he said to me how unbelievebly s**t the sisters wereQuiff Boy wrote:
i spoke to danny (horrigan/mass) - the singer from salvation - after the last sisters leeds gig and he was saying he'd love to play again, but logistically it's quite tricky as some of them live at the opposite ends of the uk... it sounds feasible to me that if they were to pull it together for a gig, something of this magnitude and significance could be the thing that spurs them on![]()
i think having had von kicked out of his stag do and banned from the wedding reception that happy reunion won't be on the cards anytime soon!
what about the fan who can't buy straight away due to being skint? If it sells out (probably) they'd have to shell out even more to get a ticket from a cnut like this.LouLou wrote:not a bigger cnut than anyone willing to dish out the 57quid for a gig that's not yet sold out![]()
I've stopped using Seetickets, Ticketmaster unless it's absolutely necessary. I'd rather use places like Jumbo/Crash or small ticket agencies like the Bristol Ticket Shop (for Bristol gigs i hasten to add). Support your local record shop, the one i used to work in closed.Methedrone wrote:It's not really in Ebay's interests to do anything about it as they're getting a slice of the final fee. They could make it fairer by making it compulsory for all gig tickets to be listed at face value or less, and if the final sale price goes above that then so be it (or make it mandatory that a %age goes to a charity). It'll never happen though.
If the industry was properly regulated they could prevent artists/promoters selling tickets so far in advance, giving people the chance to put money aside (if people still do that?) for tickets when they eventually go on general sale, mebbe a month or two before the gig. Of course, this would prevent the artist/promoter banking the money and getting interest on it for 6 months or so, again, it'll never happen. Not to mention the way ticket agencies carry on with their multiple fees, how Seetickets can automatically add £1 'cancellation protection' onto orders is disgraceful.
Yeah, and usury, as a crimal offence, does obviously not apply to this field of buisness ...Methedrone wrote:It's not really in Ebay's interests to do anything about it as they're getting a slice of the final fee. ...
Methedrone wrote: If the industry was properly regulated they could prevent artists/promoters selling tickets so far in advance, giving people the chance to put money aside (if people still do that?) for tickets when they eventually go on general sale, mebbe a month or two before the gig.
... and they don't even offer PayPal ...Methedrone wrote: ... Not to mention the way ticket agencies carry on with their multiple fees, how Seetickets can automatically add £1 'cancellation protection' onto orders is disgraceful.