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Post by freewilly on Oct 26, 2016 9:02:45 GMT
Shows Rossi, jigging about, by himself. Incredible really.
What's even more incredible is that Block A and B have sold out in the Point Theatre in Dublin, while all tickets, seated and standing are still available, even though there is only 3 days left to the gig.
Embarrassing
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Post by unspokenwords on Oct 26, 2016 10:33:16 GMT
In Northern Ireland Radio Stations this week have been giving away loads of free tickets, several pairs of tickets given out whilst i listened to one station alone.
It almost seem like there are hundreds available and you just phone up and they are yours.
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Post by colmfoley on Oct 26, 2016 12:55:29 GMT
Probably be about half full/half empty, which wouldn't be bad all things considering.!!
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Post by Isaac Ryan on Oct 26, 2016 17:39:17 GMT
They have sold well at recent gigs, obviously Ireland is not one of those places anymore.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 17:44:13 GMT
They have sold well at recent gigs, obviously Ireland is not one of those places anymore. Of course they did. Because people bought tickets before it was announced Rick wouldn't be playing. Then the management didn't bother their arses one bit publicizing the fact that refunds would be available. Too busy playing the big men, being threatening towards fans.
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Post by Isaac Ryan on Oct 26, 2016 17:52:27 GMT
They have sold well at recent gigs, obviously Ireland is not one of those places anymore. Of course they did. Because people bought tickets before it was announced Rick wouldn't be playing. Then the management didn't bother their arses one bit publicizing the fact that refunds would be available. Too busy playing the big men, being threatening towards fans. That was indeed the case at the last gig I went to. I knew RP wouldn't be there but still decided to go. Not the same of course but the gig went down well all the same, to a near full attendance.
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Post by markquo on Oct 26, 2016 17:54:47 GMT
Of course they did. Because people bought tickets before it was announced Rick wouldn't be playing. Then the management didn't bother their arses one bit publicizing the fact that refunds would be available. Too busy playing the big men, being threatening towards fans. That was indeed the case at the last gig I went to. I knew RP wouldn't be there but still decided to go. Not the same of course but the gig went down well all the same, to a near full attendance. Was it as good as Scarborough? Cheers
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 17:56:48 GMT
Of course they did. Because people bought tickets before it was announced Rick wouldn't be playing. Then the management didn't bother their arses one bit publicizing the fact that refunds would be available. Too busy playing the big men, being threatening towards fans. That was indeed the case at the last gig I went to. I knew RP wouldn't be there but still decided to go. Not the same of course but the gig went down well all the same, to a near full attendance. But that was your choice to go. Most probably the majority of people at LNOTE gigs won't know Rick isn't going to be there - lesser so that refunds were available. But management never bothered telling anyone. The total con merchants kept it hush-hush.
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Post by killagorilla on Oct 26, 2016 17:58:54 GMT
They have sold well at recent gigs, obviously Ireland is not one of those places anymore. Of course they did. Because people bought tickets before it was announced Rick wouldn't be playing. Then the management didn't bother their arses one bit publicizing the fact that refunds would be available. Too busy playing the big men, being threatening towards fans. I've seen loads of bands over the years and in those years lineups for many bands have changed. Never once have I have heard of management or promoters publicize the fact and say "Oh Joe Blow isn't with them anymore, we'll give you your money back if you'd rather not see them with a new singer/guitarist/drummer/whatever".
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Post by Isaac Ryan on Oct 26, 2016 18:00:57 GMT
That was indeed the case at the last gig I went to. I knew RP wouldn't be there but still decided to go. Not the same of course but the gig went down well all the same, to a near full attendance. Was it as good as Scarborough? Cheers I won't waste my time on this board discussing a CQ gig.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 18:04:50 GMT
Was it as good as Scarborough? Cheers I won't waste my time on this board discussing a CQ gig. Post about it on Fannies N Sprannies then. You can waste even more time waiting for someone to reply.
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Post by Detroit on Oct 26, 2016 18:08:36 GMT
Was it as good as Scarborough? Cheers I won't waste my time on this board discussing a CQ gig. Looked to me it was a fair question.
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Post by therockdoctor on Oct 26, 2016 21:26:59 GMT
I'm in Belfast for the gig here at the SSE Arena on Friday evening, looks like a big hall (10,000+ capacity) so will be interesting to see how full it is. Looking forward to the show (and the next night in Dublin).
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Post by dennis on Oct 26, 2016 21:32:19 GMT
Of course they did. Because people bought tickets before it was announced Rick wouldn't be playing. Then the management didn't bother their arses one bit publicizing the fact that refunds would be available. Too busy playing the big men, being threatening towards fans. I've seen loads of bands over the years and in those years lineups for many bands have changed. Never once have I have heard of management or promoters publicize the fact and say "Oh Joe Blow isn't with them anymore, we'll give you your money back if you'd rather not see them with a new singer/guitarist/drummer/whatever".
How come it was so widely known that AC/DC were offering refunds then?
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Post by Isaac Ryan on Oct 27, 2016 17:03:01 GMT
I won't waste my time on this board discussing a CQ gig. Looked to me it was a fair question. And yet I know different.
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