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I saw Confidence Man last night at Newcastle NX. I'd first seen them at Glastonbury this year and loved them so much, I immediately used some of  my precious data at the festival to book tour tickets! They were just as fantastic in a sweaty little club as on the Other Stage. Place was jumping, even the new album tracks got a massive reception, just a really fun show altogether.

 

 

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9 hours ago, BookAngel said:

I saw Confidence Man last night at Newcastle NX. I'd first seen them at Glastonbury this year and loved them so much, I immediately used some of  my precious data at the festival to book tour tickets! They were just as fantastic in a sweaty little club as on the Other Stage. Place was jumping, even the new album tracks got a massive reception, just a really fun show altogether.

 

 

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Caught them in Norwich the other night too and they were an absolute blast, such a slick and fun show!  

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Fontaines D.C., Cardiff, last night.

 

One of the best active bands in the world on top form, playing their biggest shows yet (not for long, admittedly), to an absolutely raucous crowd. Was surprised at how many 16-18 year olds were there, but was pretty well behaved considering. A few moments of 'really, lads?' in the crowd, particularly when some of the younger lot insisted on opening a mosh pit up for every song - you cannot mosh to I Love You.

 

Grian was a lot more active than when I've seen them previously, and really put a shift in at working the crowd up. No chat with the crowd of course, I've never known an act to be so unanimously disinterested with racountering, but that's fine, they're not there for that.

 

I do wonder how they manage to keep up these intense shows when you consider the never-ending length of their touring schedule? On a UK-leg now of a tour that's already spanned Europe and the USA. Back to the USA next year, and then every festival on Earth, plus outdoor headline shows back in Blighty. Plus, they supported Arctic Monkeys in USA last year, and played 100+ shows in 2022. I really, really wish they had some time off.

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Went to Idles in Glasgow on Saturday, haven’t seen them before, not for any particular reason, just hadn’t had the chance.

 

wow! Just wow!

 

they were incredible, the energy in the place was electric!

 

first but definitely not the last!

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On 11/25/2024 at 8:56 AM, Gnomicide said:

Michael Kiwanuka at Jacaranda Baltic in Liverpool. 

 

A stripped back album launch show so you only get about 45 minutes, but always nice to see bigger acts in a small venue. 

 

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Snap, were you at the early or late showing? I wasn’t too far behind you if you were at the early show. Been some great pre album launch gigs in there this year, £35 for the gig and a vinyl, can’t go wrong.

 

 

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On 11/25/2024 at 9:28 AM, JayDiesel said:

Fontaines D.C., Cardiff, last night.

 

One of the best active bands in the world on top form, playing their biggest shows yet (not for long, admittedly), to an absolutely raucous crowd. Was surprised at how many 16-18 year olds were there, but was pretty well behaved considering. A few moments of 'really, lads?' in the crowd, particularly when some of the younger lot insisted on opening a mosh pit up for every song - you cannot mosh to I Love You.

 

Grian was a lot more active than when I've seen them previously, and really put a shift in at working the crowd up. No chat with the crowd of course, I've never known an act to be so unanimously disinterested with racountering, but that's fine, they're not there for that.

 

I do wonder how they manage to keep up these intense shows when you consider the never-ending length of their touring schedule? On a UK-leg now of a tour that's already spanned Europe and the USA. Back to the USA next year, and then every festival on Earth, plus outdoor headline shows back in Blighty. Plus, they supported Arctic Monkeys in USA last year, and played 100+ shows in 2022. I really, really wish they had some time off.


I caught them myself in Amsterdam on Sunday, both them and Wunderhorse in support were on top form. Very much agree that I’d like to see them take a break after their 2025 shows!

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5 hours ago, giantkatestacks said:

Jason Isbell at Hammersmith Apollo last night. Unsurprisingly fantastic. I don't know what magic he brings to songs that just catch you with terrible poignancy. Such adult songs as well about love and loss and life. 

Already had tickets for Idles or I would have gone to this, I see he has a show at the Barbican announced for February so going to try for that 

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15 minutes ago, jjgnorkett said:


Snap, were you at the early or late showing? I wasn’t too far behind you if you were at the early show. Been some great pre album launch gigs in there this year, £35 for the gig and a vinyl, can’t go wrong.

 

 

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Yep, I was at the early one. The only problem with these lauch shows is if you've already pre-ordered the album. I wish they'd announce them at the same time they announce the album, but logistically it's probably not possible.

 

Maybe they should give you a way to buy the ticket without another copy of the album if you've already ordered it.

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2 minutes ago, Gnomicide said:

 

Yep, I was at the early one. The only problem with these launch shows is if you've already pre-ordered the album. I wish they'd announce them at the same time they announce the album, but logistically it's probably not possible.

 

Maybe they should give you a way to buy the ticket without another copy of the album if you've already ordered it.

Would make sense mate but the cheaper cd/cassette tickets only tend to be about £20 which still offers decent value. I think they only put these shows on to shift a few more physical albums in the streaming age. Managed to catch Kiwanuka, Wunderhorse, Fontaines DC and Yard Act this year. Would still aim for a full show at the tour but given I'd buy the vinyl anyway, can't argue with a more intimate gig added in for next to nothing!

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12 minutes ago, jjgnorkett said:

Would make sense mate but the cheaper cd/cassette tickets only tend to be about £20 which still offers decent value. I think they only put these shows on to shift a few more physical albums in the streaming age. Managed to catch Kiwanuka, Wunderhorse, Fontaines DC and Yard Act this year. Would still aim for a full show at the tour but given I'd buy the vinyl anyway, can't argue with a more intimate gig added in for next to nothing!

 

Oh yeah, it's decent value. I just didn't want 2 CDs. 

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