Just got tickets for Tremonti at the SWG3 next February 6th.
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Just got tickets for Tremonti at the SWG3 next February 6th.
Got Wipeout Festival in Whitehaven next month then Morecambe Punk Festival in November. Also bought tickets for Punk on the Peninsula next year in Dunoon great festival 👍
Catfish and the Bottlemen Ingliston 24th August
Arab Strap in St Andrews and The Go! Team in the Queens Hall next month.
Xcerts tonight in Gala
Party at the palace last night. What a ****ing **** show. The whole place was covered in camp chairs with few walk ways. Definite vibe of "this is my space, **** off"
UB40 were brilliant. Heaven 17 and big country were ok.
When leaving there was a car broken down and some stupid **** decided to push it into the folk in front of it (not sure why the handbrake wasn't on). Could have been nasty
What a lovely voice he has! I'd never heard him before, and you're right, Winter Song was a standout. Really enjoyable night, thinking of seeing them again in December in Kinross.
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Undertones Holmfirth August 29th
Pixies next week.
Rachel Sermanni next week, followed by the GRIT Orchestra.
Hamish Hawk towards end of September. New album is brilliant.
Have Death Cab For Cutie/The Postal Service at The Hydro on Friday evening - playing Transatlanticism (a stellar album) and Give Up in thier entireties.
Supported by Teenage Fanclub, who I can't say I've been enjoying when checking them out. Rather bland.
Got a few shows during the festival saw Carmen at the festival theatre last week was really good. the Halle orchestra at the Usher Hall yesterday was brilliant, everyone was seated on beanbags in the stalls and the musicians were all around us mixed in with the audience, great seeing them play a few feet away.
Marriage of Figaro at festival Theatre tonight
Have the Scottish Opera doing Oedipus Rex at the Museum on Sunday. They perform in the middle of the main hall and the audience stand around and can move about apparently.
Got a family classical show next Sunday with the bairns at Usher Hall.
So far outside Edin Fest
Eric Prydz at Hi Ibiza
Peggy Gou at the Warehouse Project in Manchester
Courteeners and the DMAs Hydro Glasgow
Got a few coming up
September -The Wolfetones
October - Tom Robinson Band, The Wedding Present, Evan Dando, Altered Images, Glasvegas.
November - Nick Cave , Pork Pie.
December - The Damned, The Skids and Spear of Destiny , The Bluebells.
No wonder I’m skint. :greengrin
Give Ben Gibbard's song by song cover of Bandwagonesque a go: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OL...hDwCb5ILVeIxCI
NATI at St james quarter tomorrow night.
Just got a ticket for Bis supported by Art Brut and The Yummy Fur.
Last night, the Laurettes and NATI, on the roof of the St James Quarter. What a stunning location for a gig!!!
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Going to this too. Looking forward to it. My mate who is the only other person I know that's into them is away so I'm taking along my wife who doesn't really get either of them - Death Cab maybe at a push.
Interesting they play the songs from the albums in order. I was at the Liam Gallagher Definitely Maybe gig in Belfast at the weekend and he played those songs out of order (as he has done on the entire tour), presumably because the best songs are all near the start and he was also interspersing them with B-sides of the era. I think I'd prefer it in order the way Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service are doing it.
I’ve seen a few gigs now where an artist has played an album in full, and it’s always been in the original order apart from Billy Bragg. I like it that way as the running order of an album is important, although I appreciate from a live performance view the artist may want to change it, like Billy did so he could finish with A New England.