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2 hours ago, charlierc said:

They had a huge crowd at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes in 2008, which I recall because some people in my school year as a local to there went. More surprised they didn't book any other big outdoor shows like it between then and their initial disbanding tbh.

That was a Project Revolution show (some weird spelling..) with Jay Z as support, a day after his Glastonbury headline show. He has since said it was one of his worst ever shows and wish he didnt do it. Also on the bill were Pendulum and Bravery and others. Wss a cracking day. Was perched on the banks at the back having a great sing song and then somehow getting back to Milton Keynes for a coach to London.

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57 minutes ago, Karlos12345 said:

But why would a UK radio DJ (BBC6) play the premier of the new song, tease the tour til May if the tour doesn‘t include the UK? Doesn‘t make sense. Maybe they squeeze in some stops in January?

 

Doesn't feel realistic that someone who has always actively wanted to play the UK & Europe would skip the continent entirely on a new album tour.

 

Presumably Huw was referring to the dates he'd seen (ie those) when he said May. Don't think his statement suggests that there won't be any further dates, so wouldn't be a surprise to see 10-20 UK/Europe dates added for June+July.

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7 minutes ago, incident said:

 

Doesn't feel realistic that someone who has always actively wanted to play the UK & Europe would skip the continent entirely on a new album tour.

 

Presumably Huw was referring to the dates he'd seen (ie those) when he said May. Don't think his statement suggests that there won't be any further dates, so wouldn't be a surprise to see 10-20 UK/Europe dates added for June+July.


No doubt, but if Huw mentioned the tour til May, he didn‘t see the UK dates yet. So this might still take a while. So it still leaves the question why Jack White would choose the UK to world premier the  new single with the tour leaving the UK out for now.

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15 minutes ago, Karlos12345 said:

No doubt, but if Huw mentioned the tour til May, he didn‘t see the UK dates yet. So this might still take a while. So it still leaves the question why Jack White would choose the UK to world premier the  new single with the tour leaving the UK out for now.

 

Ah no point worrying about aspects like that.. Could be any number of reasons.

 

For example -

He's signed a big money deal with Festival XYZ to headline, and they have first dibs on announcing for the UK/Europe at a predetermined date in the future.

Because the UK/Europe dates aren't until next summer, they were the last to be arranged and some of them aren't locked in yet - and so waiting for the list to be complete before announcing it.

He's got something special planned, and wants to give it a dedicated announcement once the dust has settled on the "main" tour.

 

Now obviously I don't know (or even have cause to suspect) that any of those are correct. But I don't know they're wrong either, and that's why I'm not going to overthink it.

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3 hours ago, Baggins7 said:

A load of dates for Jack White next year. UK/EU to come and June is free 👀 🫡

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I expected dates that complied for a UK/EU festival run. 

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I see Dizzee Rascal has really suffered from Cancel Culture. 

 

Better time lines than expected but definitely out of this one. I think that rules the majority of this out of Glastonbury. I'd have took Reytons.

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31 minutes ago, incident said:

 

Ah no point worrying about aspects like that.. Could be any number of reasons.

 

For example -

He's signed a big money deal with Festival XYZ to headline, and they have first dibs on announcing for the UK/Europe at a predetermined date in the future.

Because the UK/Europe dates aren't until next summer, they were the last to be arranged and some of them aren't locked in yet - and so waiting for the list to be complete before announcing it.

He's got something special planned, and wants to give it a dedicated announcement once the dust has settled on the "main" tour.

 

Now obviously I don't know (or even have cause to suspect) that any of those are correct. But I don't know they're wrong either, and that's why I'm not going to overthink it.


Reasonable points and most probably we are looking at June with festivals sprinkled in. But that sucks. Was hyped for a proper headline run yesterday. Festivals, announcement tactics, contracts for leaving out certain areas due to festivals means very few headline gigs. Still looking forward to it, but feels like a let down at the moment.

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33 minutes ago, incident said:

 

Ah no point worrying about aspects like that.. Could be any number of reasons.

 

For example -

He's signed a big money deal with Festival XYZ to headline, and they have first dibs on announcing for the UK/Europe at a predetermined date in the future.

Because the UK/Europe dates aren't until next summer, they were the last to be arranged and some of them aren't locked in yet - and so waiting for the list to be complete before announcing it.

He's got something special planned, and wants to give it a dedicated announcement once the dust has settled on the "main" tour.

 

Now obviously I don't know (or even have cause to suspect) that any of those are correct. But I don't know they're wrong either, and that's why I'm not going to overthink it.


I'd be very surprised if he's not one of the acts Werchter have signed on for their big 50th celebrations. 

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14 hours ago, gingerevans84 said:

That was a Project Revolution show (some weird spelling..) with Jay Z as support, a day after his Glastonbury headline show. He has since said it was one of his worst ever shows and wish he didnt do it. Also on the bill were Pendulum and Bravery and others. Wss a cracking day. Was perched on the banks at the back having a great sing song and then somehow getting back to Milton Keynes for a coach to London.

Projekt Revolution was the branding at the time. Sunday night show so can guess the trek back to London after was a tiring one, much as I guess it was for Muse there 15 years later given that was also a Sunday night during Glastonbury weekend.

 

Quite a big bill too - Wikipedia says they brought along Innerpartysystem, The Bravery, Enter Shikari, N*E*R*D, Pendulum and Jay-Z. Can imagine it must've felt weird tbf that Jay-Z's weekend was headlining the Pyramid Stage then being second fiddle a few hours up the road.

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Frank turner cheese and grain in frome for February couldnt get on website at first

So went old school and rang up spoke to a human  straight away and actual  tickets get posted this afternoon .

Well happy never been cheese and grain before so win win 

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6 minutes ago, cidy said:

Frank turner cheese and grain in frome for February couldnt get on website at first

So went old school and rang up spoke to a human  straight away and actual  tickets get posted this afternoon .

Well happy never been cheese and grain before so win win 

 

It's a throwback!

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23 minutes ago, judyblue110 said:

 

This is an actual dream. I've wanted to see them live again ever since I saw them support Stevie Wonder in 2010. And in Scotland, too - amazing! Take my money!!!


Praying for a decent venue, hoping for the yard at SWG3, but fear it might be the Hydro. 

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On the Linkin Park size discourse - there was a point where they possibly could have had a crack at Wembley Stadium, likely around the time of A Thousand Suns. But subsequent tours certainly seemed to reel back in the number of nights and dates they'd do at arena shows. They didn't sell out their three nights in the UK on The Hunting Party's autumn run, for example.

 

I think this reunion has very much tapped into the expectation that it may be a now-or-never for many fans, much like the Oasis reunion. Throw in those fascinated to see how it is different, plus all the old-school fans who will come hell or high water, and I think you've likely got a safe hit.

 

My only question is whether the spacing of those EU shows is for them to have a second night at Wembley on the Sunday - and, I guess, how London managed to end up getting two metal stadium shows on the same night to begin with. (Iron Maiden play their "sell-out" show at London Stadium that evening too.)

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