Didn't she play 5 nights at Tottenham Stadium recently?
Feels like turning up at another stadium might be a likelier shout tbh.
EDIT: Ah I wasn't aware but in September there was an Evening Standard article suggesting she was going to announce another 5 night run at that stadium, to go with the 2023 residency that was also 5 nights at Daniel Levy's place.
Top 3...
Killers at London O2. They just get the assignment of the big shows and this set was punchy and delightful
Public Service Broadcasting at Aylesbury Waterside. Such a great crisp sound scape to match the ambition of what they do
Green Day at Old Trafford in Manchester. Great energy to keep going for 2 1/2 hours, playing two big albums in full. Sound could've been crisper in the second half, but was excellent until then
Kings of Leon was really good fun, if let down by something odd with the sound where I was sat. St Vincent at RAH, I really liked despite a stomach bug meaning I didn't feel like getting up & dancing, and I had great fun at Interpol at Ally Pally.
Not a bad year of shows by any means tbf.
The habit of Newcastle fans (especially me) being a bit much in the chat huh. Though with 3 wins in a row and now 5th in the league, things are starting to click together rather well after the slow patch. So, yay. Even if today we were helped by Duran's attempt to win the ball off Schar being given the biggest possible sanction, somewhat harshly.
I have been burned before, but daunting games on paper for Newcastle away at Man Utd and Spurs either side of New Year's Day are suddenly looking winnable given neither of those are looking in good nick. Bruno Fernandes being sent off today, and indeed by the two yellows route meaning that they can't appeal (never understood why), could be helpful too.