Gig reviews, set lists, thoughts, comments and observations on the 2008/2009 Sisters tour, including the Autumn/Winter 2008 U.S. and European 2009 legs.
lachert wrote:me and paulina will be there looking for traces of floodland and good gig
If you're driving from Poland and have a place in your car and look forward to somebody to help you with the fuel costs, PM me please.
If not, see you in Hamburg!
we'll be driving from amsterdam. all this tour journey looks hazy so far. i'm too old for hitch-hiking in february but i hope everything will be fine
There are lots of pubs nearby: http://www.reeperbahn-reeperbahn.de/kiez.htm
I'd suggest to choose one spontanous since you mostly can not tell in advance what music is played or which kind of people are around.
Last time the Sisters played Hamburg most people went to the after show party in the venue they played before (Große Freiheit 36) or some pub in the same street. Forgot the name. Does anybody remember?
Christian wrote:Last time the Sisters played Hamburg most people went to the after show party in the venue they played before (Große Freiheit 36) or some pub in the same street. Forgot the name. Does anybody remember
it was something like "gretel und alfons" or some such.
hi,
i´m from hamburg. has anyone an idea, where to get 2 tickets for the show??? i´m searching for 2 tickets for me and my little sister. ok, she´s already 31 years old *smile*
snakepit wrote:hi,
i´m from hamburg. has anyone an idea, where to get 2 tickets for the show??? i´m searching for 2 tickets for me and my little sister. ok, she´s already 31 years old *smile*
snakepit wrote:hi,
i´m from hamburg. has anyone an idea, where to get 2 tickets for the show??? i´m searching for 2 tickets for me and my little sister. ok, she´s already 31 years old *smile*
The train connection Hamburg => Berlin is very good. The fastest train takes 1:39 hrs only but is pretty expensive: 55 EUR in the 2nd class.
There are different "special offers" though like group tickets or limited tix you can only book some time in advance. Those tickets mostly cost 29,- EUR. For those limited offers you have to have a closer look on the transport contract though. With a normal ticket you can use trains at any time of the day for the booked distance. The special offers include "Zugbindung" which requires you to use the train you have booked (like the 2:11 p.m. train).
I guess the special offers of the Deutsche Bahn are even difficult to understand when you are a German lawyer...
And please never listen to the English announcements on the train: "Näxt vi arrive Börlin. Sänk ju for trävelin wis Deutsche Bahn". *shudder