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Travis Rocker Posted Fri 25 May, 2007 11:53 PM |
Andrew wrote: I don't think any of the English dates have sold out but every one of the Scottish ones did within a few days of them going on sale.
Conclusion? England sucks ;)
erm reading has sold out we have good taste in music down here |
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alyrtle Posted Sat 26 May, 2007 12:50 AM |
small venues ftw |
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Jennybean Posted Sat 26 May, 2007 1:00 AM |
I much prefer the smaller venues. the Academy in Birmingham tonight seemed pretty full, don't know how far off a sellout it was. but I haven't seen a lot of advertising for this tour, and it's pretty expensive.
Plus they were competing with Girls Aloud tonight. =P |
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caz b Posted Sat 26 May, 2007 11:08 AM |
I love the smaller venues, more relaxed and like having the lads play your front room. It's going to be hard going back to souless arenas like the AECC and SEcc. |
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Dal Posted Sat 26 May, 2007 1:20 PM |
To be honest, I think alot has to do with some of the excessive extra charges that big venues add to gig tickets, and sadly I think it puts alot of people off.
I do think the smaller gigs are better, more intimate and from my experience a much better atmosphere. |
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DougiesGirl Posted Sat 26 May, 2007 1:38 PM |
Dundee is just a wee small venue, but it was sold out and by god it rocked!! being so small made the atmosphere electric x |
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Ruudio Posted Sat 26 May, 2007 3:04 PM |
The small venues are by far the best. I don't like arena gigs! |
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