Which artists are you seeing in 2011?

Posted by: BigH47 on 16 June 2010

I think a few others have already booked into the new year.

Our first is Richard Thompson Band 18th January , Southbank.
Posted on: 16 June 2010 by BigH47
You know it should be 2011. Senior moment , again!
Posted on: 16 June 2010 by Richard Dane
Title amended. Carry on...
Posted on: 16 June 2010 by BigH47
Thanks Richard. It is so difficult to ones own mistakes.
Posted on: 16 July 2010 by BigH47
Any more bookings coming through?
Posted on: 17 July 2010 by MilesSmiles
Haven't looked at '11 just yet.
Posted on: 12 August 2010 by Lontano
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Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
Haven't looked at '11 just yet.


we're going to see that geezer pollini play late beethoven sonatas. third row seats keyboard side.
Posted on: 13 August 2010 by yeti42
Maurizio Pollini, 3 times at the Southbank.
The Beethoven night , The French evening (Chopin, Debussy and Boulez) and the last one (Schumann, Stockhausen and Liszt).
Posted on: 15 September 2010 by BigH47
British(nee Aussie) Pink Floyd Show, Brighton Centre, April 25th.
Posted on: 18 September 2010 by ray davis
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Originally posted by BigH47:
British(nee Aussie) Pink Floyd Show, Brighton Centre, April 25th.


Bugger i fancy that for my Birthday treat.They are supposed to be an excellent tribute band.
Posted on: 18 September 2010 by BigH47
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Originally posted by ray davis:
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Originally posted by BigH47:
British(nee Aussie) Pink Floyd Show, Brighton Centre, April 25th.


Bugger i fancy that for my Birthday treat.They are supposed to be an excellent tribute band.


They are the next best thing IMO.
Posted on: 19 September 2010 by ray davis
they may appear at the BIC again , but sadly i find BIC a terrible place for Acoustics.
Posted on: 19 September 2010 by ray davis
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Originally posted by munch:
I saw them in 1999 in a small hall and all three of us walked out.
They are meant to be alot better now though. Winker
Stu


I have read a couple of reviews on them, and they are supposed to be the best PF tribute band.
Posted on: 19 September 2010 by Lontano
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Originally posted by ray davis:

I have read a couple of reviews on them, and they are supposed to be the best PF tribute band.

Some might say that seeing this might be the next best thing
Posted on: 19 September 2010 by BigH47
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Some might say that seeing this might be the next best thing


He does a limited programme though.
Posted on: 19 September 2010 by Lontano
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Originally posted by BigH47:
He does a limited programme though.

that made me chuckle (assuming it is a joke)
Posted on: 19 September 2010 by Iron Cobra
Having just finished listening to the Planet Rock interview with Joe Bonamassa, Glenn Hughes and Jason Bonham. I hope to see Black Country Communion next year.
Posted on: 28 September 2010 by markah
Ani DiFranco - The Lowry, Manchester, 25th January
Posted on: 20 October 2010 by markah
Karine Polwart Trio - Bury Met, 9th April
Posted on: 21 October 2010 by Ian G.
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Originally posted by markah:
Ani DiFranco - The Lowry, Manchester, 25th January


Just spotted this and grabbed some tickets for her Glasgow gig on the 20th Jan. Thanks for the heads up.
Posted on: 21 October 2010 by MontyMusic
Glastonbury if I get a ticket when they go back on sale.... Missed out in the first round of sales.

Usual rumours, but Prince & Radiohead looking likely !

I've seen both live before a few times and both would go down a treat !
Posted on: 23 October 2010 by Ian G.
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Posted on: 25 October 2010 by Chris Kelly
Clapton and Winwood at the Royal Albert Hall in May
Posted on: 04 November 2010 by BigH47
It's the same band Stu, they have taken residence in the UK so have changed their name.

We're seeing them in April '11
Posted on: 04 November 2010 by BigH47
OOH! someone was telling porkie pies when they said what I said above.

Aussie Pink Floyd Show still exist, thats's a bit naughty, selling under false pretences eh?
Posted on: 06 November 2010 by seagull
Two for my diary

Chameleons Vox (12 Feb o2 Islington)

Van Der Graaf (27 Mar Barbican)