Posted: 05 May 2011, 13:27
London Tickets ordered, flight and hotel booked
Your tickets for the above event will need to be collected at the venue box office on the date of the show from 19.00hrs.
You will need to quote reference number and provide the credit/debit card used to place the booking, and a copy of this e-mail.
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Your ticket from the Roundhouse has arrived?radiojamaica wrote:Ticket arrived, flight & hotel sorted
Weird - I emailed them yesterday and the box office told me they haven't been dispatched yet.radiojamaica wrote:Yup, I'm holding it in my hand as I type... well 2 seconds after maybe, but yeah I got mi ticket.
I ordered mine from ticketmaster and they're not holding back it seems...Black_Dahlia wrote:Weird - I emailed them yesterday and the box office told me they haven't been dispatched yet.radiojamaica wrote:Yup, I'm holding it in my hand as I type... well 2 seconds after maybe, but yeah I got mi ticket.
Ah - that'll be it then - ordered mine direct from the venue.radiojamaica wrote:I ordered mine from ticketmaster and they're not holding back it seems...Black_Dahlia wrote:Weird - I emailed them yesterday and the box office told me they haven't been dispatched yet.radiojamaica wrote:Yup, I'm holding it in my hand as I type... well 2 seconds after maybe, but yeah I got mi ticket.
Allow meMorale Vampire wrote:Anyone know what the venue is like, apart from round. Seated/standing, sound, smoking area, all the important bits of information.Also nearby hotels Thanks.
Was all-standing doonstairs when i was there, seats in the Circle & Upper Circle methinks.http://www.londonvenueguide.com/camden-roundhouse.html wrote:There are two bars in the main auditorium furthest from the stage, including one "speed bar" - which doesn't serve amphetamines, but sells only draught beers. Just outside the main auditorium is another bar offering access to a roof terrace, for smokers and those who wish to lord it up and look down on Camden Town. The sound system at the Roundhouse is good but it is let down a little by the acoustics, which are not as good as one would expect from a small circular structure. The Roundhouse is definitely one of London's most stylish music venues and you can't really go wrong with a gig here, especially with so many post-gig options on offer in Camden Town.
We got a triple room in the Travelodge Kings Cross Royal Scot for £29 a couple of months ago and they're stilll doing it for £32.50!ribbons69 wrote:Been looking at the Holiday Inn,because it's a Sunday,the rooms are cheaper,but not cheap! best I could find was £144
Plus side is it's just down the road.
Many thanks for the help, sounds pretty good to me.hellboy69 wrote:Allow meMorale Vampire wrote:Anyone know what the venue is like, apart from round. Seated/standing, sound, smoking area, all the important bits of information.Also nearby hotels Thanks.
Only seen one gig there before, but i can vouch for the accuracy of this here write-up:
Was all-standing doonstairs when i was there, seats in the Circle & Upper Circle methinks.http://www.londonvenueguide.com/camden-roundhouse.html wrote:There are two bars in the main auditorium furthest from the stage, including one "speed bar" - which doesn't serve amphetamines, but sells only draught beers. Just outside the main auditorium is another bar offering access to a roof terrace, for smokers and those who wish to lord it up and look down on Camden Town. The sound system at the Roundhouse is good but it is let down a little by the acoustics, which are not as good as one would expect from a small circular structure. The Roundhouse is definitely one of London's most stylish music venues and you can't really go wrong with a gig here, especially with so many post-gig options on offer in Camden Town.
Hotel-wise, nearest are Camden Lock Hotel & the Holiday Inn. Dunno about cheapest though!
Boozers of choice:
(goth) The Devonshire Arms (now called Hobgoblin 10/15mins Walk Away)
(or not) The Enterprise (5mins Walk Away)
See you there my good man