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11 hours ago, Supernintendo Chalmers said:

I have two shoeboxes full of em, going back 30+ years. I even digitally scanned a load and put them on the top of an Ikea coffee table around 6/7 years back. I'm quite the nostalgist 

 

That looks amazing!  I've still got most of mine.  Used to use them to advertise my old radio show

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18 hours ago, Supernintendo Chalmers said:

I have two shoeboxes full of em, going back 30+ years. I even digitally scanned a load and put them on the top of an Ikea coffee table around 6/7 years back. I'm quite the nostalgist 

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That's superb. I admit to be a compulsive collector. I've got most of my gig tickets, these are the early ones. From over 1,400 bands I've seen the only serious tickets I'm missing are the Stones at Knebworth 1976, Ramones/Talking Heads at Strathclyde Uni 1977 & my first gig, Ten Years After at the long gone 1970's Hard Rock venue in Manchester.

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1 hour ago, TGCarr said:

Anyone able to see how much Post Malone standing tickets are?

£62.95, £74.25, £85.55, £91.25, £102.55, £108.15, £119.45, £130.75 - those are the Birmingham prices (incl. fees). On the last tour I paid around £85 for standing, so expecting GA to be either £91/102 then Gold Circle to be either £119/130.

Seating plan below.

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20 minutes ago, stanh said:

£62.95, £74.25, £85.55, £91.25, £102.55, £108.15, £119.45, £130.75 - those are the Birmingham prices (incl. fees). On the last tour I paid around £85 for standing, so expecting GA to be either £91/102 then Gold Circle to be either £119/130.

Seating plan below.

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Oh fuck off is he doing Golden standing...

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1 hour ago, Avalon_Fields said:

That's superb. I admit to be a compulsive collector. I've got most of my gig tickets, these are the early ones. From over 1,400 bands I've seen the only serious tickets I'm missing are the Stones at Knebworth 1976, Ramones/Talking Heads at Strathclyde Uni 1977 & my first gig, Ten Years After at the long gone 1970's Hard Rock venue in Manchester.

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Amazing collection. Have you digitized them?

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12 minutes ago, theglastokid said:

No Weezer then. Would have loved to see them again. Saw them in 1995 and not been back since have they?

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There was a time a couple of years ago where I thought they might pop up one year, but I’ve pretty much given up hope now. Reckon they’d probably want a better slot than the festival would offer them, but here’s hoping it happens one year. They’re an incredibly fun live act, even if their output over the last 25 years is patchy at best. 

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7 hours ago, Avalon_Fields said:

That's superb. I admit to be a compulsive collector. I've got most of my gig tickets, these are the early ones. From over 1,400 bands I've seen the only serious tickets I'm missing are the Stones at Knebworth 1976, Ramones/Talking Heads at Strathclyde Uni 1977 & my first gig, Ten Years After at the long gone 1970's Hard Rock venue in Manchester.

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A remarkable collection. And indeed remarkable prices. Even with inflation, the Stones in 1976 for £2.50 for example would be about £16 today. Imagine…

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9 hours ago, maelzoid said:

If we’re doing gig tickets….

 

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This just makes me even more depressed that I lost all my tickets up until I was 25 in a house move, I kind of lost the will to carry on then, plus it coincided with places starting to take the full ticket off you and giving you a wristband anyway.

That Metallica one in the middle (The Big Day Out), boy that was a hot one. Lots of Marilyn Manson fans dressed head to toe in leather hiding in the trees round the outer rim of the bowl.

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