Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Mar 27, 2019 9:40:03 GMT
NOV 01 Portsmouth, United Kingdom Pyramids Centre NOV 02 Exeter, United Kingdom University of Exeter Great Hall NOV 04 Oxford, United Kingdom O2 Academy Oxford NOV 05 Norwich, United Kingdom University of East Anglia NOV 07 Leeds, United Kingdom Leeds Beckett University NOV 08 Cardiff, United Kingdom The Great Hall NOV 10 Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom O2 Academy Newcastle NOV 11 Birmingham, United Kingdom O2 Institute NOV 13 Inverness, United Kingdom Ironworks NOV 14 Glasgow, United Kingdom Barrowland Ballroom NOV 16 Manchester, United Kingdom Albert Hall NOV 19 Lincoln, United Kingdom Engine Room NOV 20 Nottingham, United Kingdom Rock City NOV 22 London, United Kingdom Roundhouse www.bandsintown.com/a/2082?
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takatakataka
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Post by takatakataka on Mar 27, 2019 10:52:24 GMT
Can't decide between Barrowlands or Ironworks.. Both a similar drive for me.
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Mar 27, 2019 12:11:02 GMT
I wonder what the chances of slightly different sets are like on the double-headers in Manchester and London...
If I'm not away in November, it'll be 2 of 3 from Manc and Brum for me.
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Post by WaitingForChanges on Mar 27, 2019 21:05:03 GMT
I'll cling on for closing night in London. On both the tours for 'Generation Freakshow' and the Best Of, we got extra songs!
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Bixer
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Post by Bixer on Mar 28, 2019 10:54:11 GMT
Definitely doing Oxford as I literally live a 5 minute walk away from the O2 Academy. Saw them when they played there back in 2017 too and it just felt really odd to be home from a gig before 11pm.
Debating whether or not to do one of the London shows too. My heart says yes, but then my head says it'll probably just be an exact replica. I'm of the seemingly unpopular opinion too that the Roundhouse isn't a good venue.
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Post by WaitingForChanges on Mar 29, 2019 12:27:37 GMT
Looks like those 2-night stints in Manchester and London were typos. They've each been refined to one night.
NOV 16 Manchester, United Kingdom Albert Hall
NOV 22 London, United Kingdom Roundhouse
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Post by WaitingForChanges on Mar 29, 2019 12:29:14 GMT
Also, you don't need to pre-order the album to get early ticket access. feeder.tmstor.es/?lf=4eb0ea356dc3f6898cdf10f6b7f4f863The copy reads: "Pre-order 'Tallulah' from this store for exclusive ticket pre-sale access to the band's forthcoming UK tour. Pre-order before 10:00 GMT on 8th April 2019. Pre-ordering the album provides access to pre-sale tickets and is not a guarantee of tickets." Then in the small print: "No Purchase Necessary. Click Here." All you need to do is sign up to the mailing list to get your early access code. I'm sure we'll all pre-order the album anyway. But it's a dick move.
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Mar 30, 2019 20:07:42 GMT
Looks like those 2-night stints in Manchester and London were typos. They've each been refined to one night. NOV 16 Manchester, United Kingdom Albert Hall NOV 22 London, United Kingdom Roundhouse Ah, that's a shame. Does anyone remember how quickly the last tour sold out? I think I got a ticket for Wrexham quite late on after buying for Manchester straight away. I'm imagining I'll be okay leaving it till quite late to get tickets. Maybe the extra dates were pencilled in if the original Manchester and London dates do sell out...
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Tulloch100
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Post by Tulloch100 on Mar 31, 2019 8:04:18 GMT
Dam Im traveling to the UK next year and im yet to see them do a full set hopefully they play some shows next year
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Post by blip on Apr 4, 2019 20:04:32 GMT
Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Friday) morning at 10am for those who have pre-ordered the album.
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Post by gladas on Apr 5, 2019 8:08:11 GMT
They only did one Roundhouse night on the ABE tour so I'd be surprised if they had 2 pencilled in for this time.
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Apr 5, 2019 8:24:50 GMT
They only did one Roundhouse night on the ABE tour so I'd be surprised if they had 2 pencilled in for this time. Yes that seems to have been some sort of mistake on Bandsintown. Have edited. Nonetheless, I think I'll be going to Portsmouth and Roundhouse - first and last day of tour... Also, does anyone know how support acts are chosen?
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Apr 5, 2019 8:56:53 GMT
Presale is already live for London.
£27.50 per ticket + booking fee is a lot...
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Bixer
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Post by Bixer on Apr 5, 2019 9:53:33 GMT
Result, got 2 tickets for Oxford.
Just in case some aren't aware, you can actually get tickets through O2 Priority as of this morning too - even without having pre-ordered the album.
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Post by gladas on Apr 5, 2019 14:22:15 GMT
Presale is already live for London. £27.50 per ticket + booking fee is a lot... Honestly, compared to most gigs for well-known artists nowadays, I think this is pretty good value.
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Post by Tommy on Apr 5, 2019 14:45:16 GMT
Presale is already live for London. £27.50 per ticket + booking fee is a lot... Honestly, compared to most gigs for well-known artists nowadays, I think this is pretty good value. I may be comparing this to £12 ticket to see Ash a few months ago. Though seeing the difference in crowd reactions between the two bands at Teddy Rocks last year, the difference in price is probably justified.
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Bixer
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Post by Bixer on Apr 5, 2019 21:31:00 GMT
Honestly, compared to most gigs for well-known artists nowadays, I think this is pretty good value. I may be comparing this to £12 ticket to see Ash a few months ago. Though seeing the difference in crowd reactions between the two bands at Teddy Rocks last year, the difference in price is probably justified. My girlfriend wanted to see Drake this week, so got her a couple of tickets for her birthday. £277! Not from a tout or anything, direct from Ticketmaster when they went on sale. For a band that have been around as long as they have, I think £30 to see Feeder is a bargain tbh.
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Post by gladas on Apr 8, 2019 9:16:56 GMT
Good grief, that Drake price is outrageous. Just got my Roundhouse tickets! It'll be the third time I've seen them there. Got my fingers crossed for some sort of London-end-of-tour-date treat
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Apr 9, 2019 20:56:08 GMT
Presale is already live for London. £27.50 per ticket + booking fee is a lot... Honestly, compared to most gigs for well-known artists nowadays, I think this is pretty good value. Definitely. I paid £45 at the same Manc venue to see Wilco. I refused to pay £50 to see Weezer, but wish I had as it was the White Album tour and I love that album. :/ British Sea Power were around the same price as Feeder, I think. Plus, Feeder tickets were more expensive in soulless arenas 14 years ago.
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Post by fitfornothing on Apr 10, 2019 11:40:58 GMT
Booked Nottingham. Tempted with London as has been said there are often 'extras'.
Didn't buy the album for pre-sale because last time they did some intimate shows when the album was released which you had to buy the album to get in to. I ended up with multiple copies!
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