Biffy Clyro playing Blackened Sky, The Vertigo of Bliss, and Infinity Land on consecutive nights at the Barrowlands in October.
Yes ****ing please :thumbsup:
That'll be times 13, 14 and 15 seeing them live.
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Biffy Clyro playing Blackened Sky, The Vertigo of Bliss, and Infinity Land on consecutive nights at the Barrowlands in October.
Yes ****ing please :thumbsup:
That'll be times 13, 14 and 15 seeing them live.
The Musical Box (excellent Genesis tribute band) tomorrow and two Salt House gigs at the weekend.
The Smile at the Armadillo next Wednesday.
I know, strokes for folks, but I do not get the appeal of Glastonbury. That is an abysmal lineup…
Happy Mondays supported by inspiral Carpets and Stereo MCs in Sheffield next month.
Paul Weller in Nottingham in October.
Very much looking forward to both.
I was at Marti Pellow at the hydro on Saturday (my mum made me go :greengrin)
He’s still an excellent showman, secretly enjoyed it 😄
I see some people have complained that Liam Gallagher and John Squire were on for less than hour. They did say beforehand that it would be their album plus some covers. It amounted to the album plus one cover.
I'm a bit worried that the LG Definitely Maybe tour might follow similar lines. "The Manchester legend will perform the classic album, which was first released on 29th August 1994, in full and play a helping of B-Sides from the era". Wonder what a "helping of B-Sides" actually means.
Booked tickets for Big Country ‘Return to Steeltown’ tour at the Queens Hall in September. Saw them there last year for the 40 years since ‘The Crossing’ tour and they were great.
Tickets on sale Friday for Thomas Dolby supported by Martin Macaloon (performing Prefab Sprout songs ) at St Luke’s Glasgow.
Shed Seven tickets bought today for Corn exchange (or whatever it's called these days).
Support from the Sherlocks which is decent.
Depeche Mode in Budapest on Tuesday then their final show of the tour in Cologne the following week. Gutted the tour is finishing!
Nah no chance. It'll be full album plus probably 8-10 more tracks. In line with other Liam sets at the Hydro which average 20 songs.
He's pretty much confirmed on Twitter that we'll hear Cloudburst, (It's) Good to be Free, Fade Away, Listen Up, Sad Song, Whatever and Walrus. That will be about 1 hour 40.
I can't wait. Going to Hydro but might do Manchester aswell. Seeing these songs again (or some for first time) will be incredible.
I enjoyed the Squire gig at the Barras but the album was never gonna raise the roof, it's quite a chilled vibe. The DM tour will be something else.
I had obviously missed all that on Twitter. Listen Up and Whatever are two of my favourite songs :aok:
I couldn't get Hydro tickets so going to the Belfast one instead. Prices for accommodation there that week is insane. We've managed to get a decent apartment now but the likes of a Premier Inn was nearly a grand for a couple of days.