Your 2012 Concerts
Posted by: Lontano on 03 December 2011
So far booked....
King Creosote/Jon Hopkins, Brighton
Steve Hackett, Farnham
Neil Cowley Trio, London
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band - Sunderland
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band - Hyde Park
There are not many I would go to stadiums for these days but Bruce is one, possibly the only one. So for me, worth the money and aggro and I am pretty certain that it will be a lot of fun. Otherwise, I focus on a number of quality small venues these days which with the music I like, I get to see a lot of very good concerts.
King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Norwich
So far only ...
King Creosote/Jon Hopkins, Brighton
Roger and a few people building a wall for a charity gig.
Didnt make it to one gig in 2011 ,But will make this one.
Stu
Steve Hackett - Brighton, February
Aussie Pink Floyd - Brighton.
Loreena McKennitt - RFH April
Steven Wilson, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Tuesday, 15 May 2012 at 7:00PM - Standing
Hamsters - Crawley, March.
Van Morrison - Brighton March
Elvis Costello - Brighton May
Ron Sexsmith here in Vancouver.
David Sylvian - March, Royal Albert Hall
Jayhawks- Edinburgh & Kathleen Edwards - Glasgow
I also would love to see Mazzy Star its been about 17 years since i last saw them when they played King Tuts in Glasgow, They have a new single which sounds really good
So far only
Veronica Falls at Mascotte in Zurich in April
bruce in cologne, front of stage!
melissa etheridge in cologne.
Pearl Jam M.E.N arena Manchester. They were so good there last time, that it is worth going to see then in such a vast hall.
Haven't had chance to get tickets sorted out yet, but am planning to also see, provided tickets are still available:
Orbital - Leeds
Steven Wilson - London
Steve Hackett - where-ever is nearest.
I will be interested to see what people think of next year's David Sylvian tour, I have seen him play some fantastic shows, but when I saw him around three years ago, it was so dull, I decided to not bother again. That was the tour with Theo Travis, not the one a lot of people disliked with just Syvlain and Jasen sat at laptops.
Click
World Service | 10 January
Click returns to the BBC Radio Theatre for a live edition in the New Year.
The presenter, Gareth Mitchell, and the technology expert, Bill Thompson, will be discussing where digital technology is heading and how it will impact on our lives in the coming year.
They're joined in the theatre by a number of special guests including Honor Harger, director of the digital cultural agency, The Lighthouse; and Jo Hamilton who gives a rare performance on one of the world's only air pianos, an unusual instrument that involves no touching, plucking or strumming.
Mon 6 Feb: Sweet Billy Pilgrim + Charlene Soraia - HMV Next Big Thing at The Borderline
OMD at flashback festival in August.
Dead Can Dance have announeced that there will be a new album and tour in 2012, that is one tour I will definitiely try and see.
Ane Brun @ O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London on Sat 28/04/2012
Just booked Phantom Limb in Brighton, March.
Tom Petty at royal Albert Hall. Tickets booked Yeeeeesss!!!! Had to join fan club to get pre sale but who cares!!
So far booked....
King Creosote/Jon Hopkins, Brighton
Steve Hackett, Farnham
Neil Cowley Trio, London
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band - Sunderland
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band - Hyde Park
Julia Fischer/Charles Dutoit/Royal Philharmonic - Beethoven Violin Concerto/Richard Strauss - Ein Heldenleben - Southbank
Janine Jansen/Yannick Nezet-Seguin/London Philhamonic - Prokofiev Symphony No.1, Symphony No.5 and Violin Concerto No.2 - Southbank
Lisa Batiashvili/Yannick Nezet-Seguin/Royal Philharmonic - Mozart Violin Concerto No.3 and Mahler Symphony No.9 - Southbank
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Royal Albert Hall
Pat Metheny Unity Band w/Chris Potter, Ben Williams and Antonio Sanchez - Barbican
Shaping up to be a good musical year and no doubt some more to come.............