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Very Happy Bunny.........O2 arena in April next year ...Result !!!
is my [i]time running out[/i] to buy a ticket?
Mortgaged your house for them?
Seriously, they are a tad steep now. £70 to £80ish for decent ones rather than up £50 or so for sky high where you can only see dots below, and then postage charge on top, plus for me £20 train ticket plus parking charge or taxi if I don't want to walk to the station, then O2 rip off food/beer. Way over £100 for a gig.
I love them, but it's a bit steep now. Though saw them at the O2 before and seen them many other times so not so fussed. Had I not then I might still have gone for it 😀
Tried to get them for Manchester. Official ones are all gone and re-sales are astronomical. Pfff.
Yes...at bit on the pricey side, but I reasoned that I'd rather spend the dosh than regret not seeing them.
I saw them in Vienna this summer in the Rock Vienna festival. They were ok. Not amazing but ok.
Baby Metal were better 8)
A bit too queen for my liking now. Saw them at Glastonbury ages ago and they were amazing.
Sold out pretty much instantaneously for Glasgow, and no extra dates it seems... I reckon a lot of the allocation must have gone on pre-loading the tout websites.
I dunno, I'd have liked to go (sure, the price is absurd but I've paid more to see them in the past and not regretted it) but they're a shadow of their former live act, these days. And the great albums are getting pretty diluted by the wobbly ones too.
<puts on hullabaloo. Skips to Citizen Erased. [i]That's[/i] how you do it>
Or alternatively, there IS a second glasgow gig and I'm going. Huzzah! Unless they suck, like they kind of did last time i saw them in Glasgow.
For all four of us, even seats up in the stratosphere, factoring a hotel too, £400...
Best for me was Teignmouth gigs but then that's where I went to school so a bit special for that reason, amongst other reasons.
Albert Hall as well was pretty amazing.
I prefer the smaller shows.
I wasn't that impressed by the Drone album and since that's the theme of the tour didn't bother trying to get tickets.
Albert Hall was good. Basically the most Muse thing ever:
I was supposed to go and see them at the Venue in Edinburgh, in 2000... Couldn't be bothered though as I'd decided they just sounded like radiohead, because teh NME said so. Still a bit galling, that one...
I was never a fan.
Went to see them under duress at LCC and they were one of the best live acts I've ever seen. Absolutely incredible, and worth every penny; still wouldn't buy an album though.