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6 hours ago, dingbat2 said:

Didnt manage to get Macca tickets when they went on sale initially but lucky enough to bag a couple of decent tickets from the AXS website yesterday (no joy with twickets) and at face value for tonight for me an my 16 year old son, both massive fans. Cant wait. I wont be able to rub it in anymore with my daily wind up to him "I have seen a Beatle" which he has always been extremely jealous of since Glasto 2022

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6 hours ago, dingbat2 said:

Didnt manage to get Macca tickets when they went on sale initially but lucky enough to bag a couple of decent tickets from the AXS website yesterday (no joy with twickets) and at face value for tonight for me an my 16 year old son, both massive fans. Cant wait. I wont be able to rub it in anymore with my daily wind up to him "I have seen a Beatle" which he has always been extremely jealous of since Glasto 2022

As of tonight you’ll be able to say you’ve been in the same room as a Beatle!

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2 hours ago, Dales said:

Final show of 2024 for me tonight, Slipknot at the O2. I enjoyed it but very short set, especially when it contained tape tracks during the set. Left feeling a little short changed but what they played was good.

I don't think that show just playing that album with no covers was ever worth the cost of that gig to be honest. When I saw they had tape recordings in there as well I thought you're just in it for the money now. I saw a little video of one of the shows before Birmignham as I considered that and I was waiting for the stage show to have a bit of oomph. Actually decided against a cheaper ticket on twickets as I felt after seeing them in 2023 and having seen all of those songs played before that I was going more because the ticket was cheaper than I actually could be arsed to drive there for it etc. Glad you enjoyed what you sae though. 

 

I was was at The Prodigy, really ace show. Not a chance I would switch them for Olivia. Being in a smaller intimate setting makes it better but they win now. So the hope is for Olivia to be Saturday night or The Prodigy to be Friday other.

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I was at Slipknot at the o2 last night, and enjoyed it, they seemed to be a bit muddy and indistinct for the first 3 or 4 tunes (I mean there is nine of em up there, with a drummer and two sort of percussion fellas, I can understand it not being tight until they’re on the same wavelength, it’s a big noisy ship to try and right) but then when they did get it all facing the right way and sounding awesome and unstoppable, there was only an hour left! 
I know gigs are ridiculously expensive these days, and £80 for an o2 headliner set is relatively cheap, and they did state it wasn’t a standard gig and was just the album prior to the sales, but I still walked out feeling a little shortchanged. I just plain wanted more. half an hour of another 5 or 6 songs cherry picked from the rest of their oevre and it really would have been perfect. It’s unusual for me to go to big venues, I tend to prefer much smaller gigs and accordingly smaller bands, but it was nice to see heavy stuff appreciated on a grand scale. The o2 will never not feel weird as hell to me, a shopping centre in a tent ffs 😁

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Cracking seats for O2, right next to the friends and family, a few famous faces here! What a cracking gig that was, my son has been buzzing ever since, and feel so lucky to have bagged tickets the day before the gig after missing out in the main sale. Two Beatles on stage at the same time, never thought I would see that, I don't think that will happen again so feel truly privileged to have been there with my son. We will be talking about it for years and years, I don't think he has taken his t-shirt off yet. Greatest gig everPXL_20241219_211124230.RAW-01_MP.COVER.thumb.jpg.b7c79ad537889d9631e96caf4aec9afa.jpg

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6 hours ago, balti-pie said:

I was at Slipknot at the o2 last night, and enjoyed it, they seemed to be a bit muddy and indistinct for the first 3 or 4 tunes (I mean there is nine of em up there, with a drummer and two sort of percussion fellas, I can understand it not being tight until they’re on the same wavelength, it’s a big noisy ship to try and right) but then when they did get it all facing the right way and sounding awesome and unstoppable, there was only an hour left! 
I know gigs are ridiculously expensive these days, and £80 for an o2 headliner set is relatively cheap, and they did state it wasn’t a standard gig and was just the album prior to the sales, but I still walked out feeling a little shortchanged. I just plain wanted more. half an hour of another 5 or 6 songs cherry picked from the rest of their oevre and it really would have been perfect. It’s unusual for me to go to big venues, I tend to prefer much smaller gigs and accordingly smaller bands, but it was nice to see heavy stuff appreciated on a grand scale. The o2 will never not feel weird as hell to me, a shopping centre in a tent ffs 😁


I was there last night as well and thought it was a decent gig. I don't know their stuff very well (was an early Christmas present for my wife who hadn't seen them before) but did feel like a wall of sound at certain points and hard to work out what was going on.

Booked hotel and travel a while back and then picked up cheap tickets on the day from AXS resale. We had a cracking view; dead centre of the stage, four rows from the front upstairs on an aisle and it was great to see the whole crowd and mosh pit going off! Think that's going to be my strategy next year for most gigs - make plans for travel and stay early and then pick up cheap tickets just beforehand or on the day. There's so much stuff going on that I can't see most big events selling out. Plus, plans change so there's nearly always tickets available on resale or Twickets etc. Don't like using them (unless I'm buying well below face value) but Viagogo had tickets for about £20 each on Weds/Thurs. Granted, they were in the restricted view sections on the side but still good value.

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