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  • I saw Chuck Prophet at the Garage, Islington last night. What a class act from someone who has passed me by over the years. How he got the audience to sing, “Elon Musk is a w****r” so easily and so loudly was impressive.

  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,255
    Caught Ditz in Barcelona two weeks ago. Interestin gig and well worth a look if you have time and they come up on the radar. Baboon Show later this month and Hugh Cornwell in may, but my biggie this year is Rebellion in Blackpool in august.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,580
    Has anyone used Viagogo to buy concert tickets and were they good/bad? My daughter wants to see Sabrina Carpenter this weekend and they have a lot available but am a bit reluctant to use them.
  • Walkingred
    Walkingred Posts: 93
    Has anyone used Viagogo to buy concert tickets and were they good/bad? My daughter wants to see Sabrina Carpenter this weekend and they have a lot available but am a bit reluctant to use them.
    Go with twickets if you can. You'll likely be protected with viagogo but you will be paying way over the odds on already extortionate pricing.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,580
    Has anyone used Viagogo to buy concert tickets and were they good/bad? My daughter wants to see Sabrina Carpenter this weekend and they have a lot available but am a bit reluctant to use them.
    Go with twickets if you can. You'll likely be protected with viagogo but you will be paying way over the odds on already extortionate pricing.
    Cheers
  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,112
    One tip on twickets is to not rely on the app alerts. They seem to trigger 5-10 minutes after tickets are posted and I have never been able to get any (hard to get) tickets using the alert.   I use Chrome browser extension (Distill web monitor, google it) to set up an alert on the event page for new tickets.   I set it to poll every 10s and has a better success rate at telling me tickets are available on twickets than the alert from twickets own platform.

    Sabrina Carpenter will be very hard to get tickets (she has also sold out 2 nights at Hyde Park, 60k per night) so indoors, 20k is going to be in demand.

    I have used viagogo and they are fine, never had a problem at gigs at the o2 or football matches abroad. Just expensive (as already stated)


  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,203
    Has anyone used Viagogo to buy concert tickets and were they good/bad? My daughter wants to see Sabrina Carpenter this weekend and they have a lot available but am a bit reluctant to use them.
    R

    I used Twickets for tickets to see Bruce Springsteen last year at Wembley. It was a last minute decision as my friend from Milan was over for the concert. I must admit it was an easy process and a lot cheaper than viagogo. 

    See you on 30th

    T
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,580
    Solidgone said:
    Has anyone used Viagogo to buy concert tickets and were they good/bad? My daughter wants to see Sabrina Carpenter this weekend and they have a lot available but am a bit reluctant to use them.
    R

    I used Twickets for tickets to see Bruce Springsteen last year at Wembley. It was a last minute decision as my friend from Milan was over for the concert. I must admit it was an easy process and a lot cheaper than viagogo. 

    See you on 30th

    T
    Thanks T, tried them earlier and they didn't have any available. Will message you nearer the time to meet up at The Who
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,801
    I have used viagogo a few times when there has been no other option and other than getting fleeced it has always worked fine.
  • addickson
    addickson Posts: 890
    I saw Chuck Prophet at the Garage, Islington last night. What a class act from someone who has passed me by over the years. How he got the audience to sing, “Elon Musk is a w****r” so easily and so loudly was impressive.

    Saw Chuck in Glasgow and Hinds at the same venue a couple of days before, two crackers to start my gig going year. Been following Chuck for years now and his gigs are always joyful
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  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,735
    Vukovi at the Forum tonight. My daughter's choice but really enjoyed them. Big sound for a band that has a singer, guitarist and drummer only. Lead singer Geraldine is very easy on the eye as well!
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,579
    Just seen Alison Moyet in Swansea Arena.
    Absolute quality.
    Genuine personality engaging with the crowd, her voice is as good as ever.
    Love love loved it. Even the song about her beloved Saufend 🤣🤣
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,384
    edited March 15
    Just seen Alison Moyet in Swansea Arena.
    Absolute quality.
    Genuine personality engaging with the crowd, her voice is as good as ever.
    Love love loved it. Even the song about her beloved Saufend 🤣🤣
    See her the other night at the Palladium , great voice but i only really went for the Yazoo songs . 
     

  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,579
    fadgadget said:
    Just seen Alison Moyet in Swansea Arena.
    Absolute quality.
    Genuine personality engaging with the crowd, her voice is as good as ever.
    Love love loved it. Even the song about her beloved Saufend 🤣🤣
    See her the other night at the Palladium , great voice but i only really went for the Yazoo songs . 
     

    You weren’t alone. When I got back to the hotel & a couple were disappointing that she hadn't done more of the solo back catalogue. 
    If you listen to her podcast 40 Moyet Moments she clearly explains this tour was the Key tour & that would be her focus. I heard someone complain there were two many 'new songs'. There were literally 2!! 
    And the few Yazoo songs she did do were blooming epic!!!!!!
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,384
    fadgadget said:
    Just seen Alison Moyet in Swansea Arena.
    Absolute quality.
    Genuine personality engaging with the crowd, her voice is as good as ever.
    Love love loved it. Even the song about her beloved Saufend 🤣🤣
    See her the other night at the Palladium , great voice but i only really went for the Yazoo songs . 
     

    You weren’t alone. When I got back to the hotel & a couple were disappointing that she hadn't done more of the solo back catalogue. 
    If you listen to her podcast 40 Moyet Moments she clearly explains this tour was the Key tour & that would be her focus. I heard someone complain there were two many 'new songs'. There were literally 2!! 
    And the few Yazoo songs she did do were blooming epic!!!!!!
    I Wasnt disappointed as i knew what to expect , all the Yazoo songs got the biggest reaction of the night . But as you say there were a few people grumbling .  
  • sillav nitram
    sillav nitram Posts: 10,156
    Mercury Rev 

    At Islington Assembly Hall

    So glad I finally got to see them, absolutely brilliant! In fact I’d go as far as saying they were Awesome, and I fucking hate the word Awesome, so they must have been good.

    Anyone else there?
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 772
    Mercury Rev 

    At Islington Assembly Hall

    So glad I finally got to see them, absolutely brilliant! In fact I’d go as far as saying they were Awesome, and I fucking hate the word Awesome, so they must have been good.

    Anyone else there?
    Didnt know it was on mate. I like that venue as well. Love Mercury Rev. Properly moving dramatic music at times. How was his voice - it can be hit and miss  
  • sillav nitram
    sillav nitram Posts: 10,156
    Mercury Rev 

    At Islington Assembly Hall

    So glad I finally got to see them, absolutely brilliant! In fact I’d go as far as saying they were Awesome, and I fucking hate the word Awesome, so they must have been good.

    Anyone else there?
    Didnt know it was on mate. I like that venue as well. Love Mercury Rev. Properly moving dramatic music at times. How was his voice - it can be hit and miss  
    His voice was 🆗 he’s so charismatic.

    Its was my first time at that venue, thought it was good, room to breathe as it wasn’t packed. Only downside was two idiots in front of me who wouldn’t stop talking FFS they should have gone to the pub and listened on Spotify. They did thankfully move.
  • It’s ten years since Airborne Toxic Event have come to the UK after being regularly on tour here. Indeed, they refer to the UK as where they broke through. It was fabulous to see them at the O2 Academy Islington. I’d forgotten just how good they are as a live act. Outstanding performance.

  • Crispy
    Crispy Posts: 583
    Thoroughly enjoyed The Wombats at the O2 last night - got the missus tickets as a birthday present. Actually knew more of their songs than I thought I did!
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  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,112
    Crispy said:
    Thoroughly enjoyed The Wombats at the O2 last night - got the missus tickets as a birthday present. Actually knew more of their songs than I thought I did!
    Did you watch everything everything (support). Any good?
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,735
    It’s ten years since Airborne Toxic Event have come to the UK after being regularly on tour here. Indeed, they refer to the UK as where they broke through. It was fabulous to see them at the O2 Academy Islington. I’d forgotten just how good they are as a live act. Outstanding performance.

    Sometime around midnight is one of my favourite songs.
  • Lathums at Brixton tonight. Superb gig 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,954
    edited March 23
    I can't see myself in the photo above, but I was uncannily standing in pretty much the same position.
    Maybe slightly more central.
    I thought it was an excellent gig.
    Thank you velly velly mooch.
    I saw Swerve in the pub afterwards.
  • Swerve
    Swerve Posts: 1,238
    Good to see you!

    Felt really flat after the game but the band were excellent and the gig picked me right up. Feet are still killing me though ;-)

    Looking forward to fellow Wiganers The Lilacs next Saturday
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,777


    Last night at The Roundhouse.  Fantastic as expected.  Only had two duff SLF gigs, both at Brockwell Park which is generally a sh!t venue.

    Did most of the classics, Alternative Ulster, Suspect Device, Tin Soldiers, Gotta Gettaway, Wasted Life, etc. and different 'fillers' compared to 2023 at the same venue.  The only negative was no Johnny Was, the first time I've seen them without that in the set list, but it was good to hear Barbed Wire Love again, not heard them do that since the early '80s.
  • Crispy
    Crispy Posts: 583
    BalladMan said:
    Crispy said:
    Thoroughly enjoyed The Wombats at the O2 last night - got the missus tickets as a birthday present. Actually knew more of their songs than I thought I did!
    Did you watch everything everything (support). Any good?
    Didn’t get there till 8.30 so missed them!
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 772


    Last night at The Roundhouse.  Fantastic as expected.  Only had two duff SLF gigs, both at Brockwell Park which is generally a sh!t venue.

    Did most of the classics, Alternative Ulster, Suspect Device, Tin Soldiers, Gotta Gettaway, Wasted Life, etc. and different 'fillers' compared to 2023 at the same venue.  The only negative was no Johnny Was, the first time I've seen them without that in the set list, but it was good to hear Barbed Wire Love again, not heard them do that since the early '80s.
    I was lucky enough to see them at my old school in Dartford years ago. They were absolutely brilliant. A band that holds a special place for me. Never forget the first time I heard Alternative Ulster on John Peel. Blew me away and still does 
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,580
    Got a few gigs coming up. Potentially the Skalites in Sidcup next Saturday, The Who the day after, Secret Affair at Dartford social club April 4th and The Chords at the 100 Club the following Saturday (supported by my mate’s band, Mojo Blues).
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,738
    We saw Peter Hook & The Light at La Rochelle on Friday night. They were brilliant. I think I enjoyed it more than New Order at Manchester last year. If you like Joy Division it's an absolute must. They played all of Substance by New Order followed, after a short pause, by all of Substance by Joy Division. Peter Hook is a guitar warrior. At the age of 69, my wife and I were flabbergasted by the energy and passion he put into the show.