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By CharlotteB · Posted
It's very different but do-able. Just make sure you go into it with the right frame of mind 🙂 -
By Blisterpack · Posted
The targeting of the Jewish audience members was antisemitic. Anyone who argues otherwise is either antisemitic themselves or happy to defend it for some other reason. -
no problem, just found this one too. https://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/glastonbury/info-TakingKids.shtml
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By finn_with_1_n · Posted
oh see in my mind, Ally Pally is a £30-40 venue. aside from acts with prestige (thinking The Smile who can get away with a high 50s), it’s always felt like a sub-40 ticket. I’ve been 15-odd times there and for the majority they’ve been around £35 but at this point it’s simply impossible to ignore that every venue is just more expensive now. my gig calendar has drastically shrunk because I simply can’t afford it anymore. to me £50 for Fontaines is silly (love the band, the new single is a scorcher). I’ve seen the likes of Dua Lipa, Hot Chip and Everything Everything there - all around £30. Twenty One Pilots circa Blurryface was £30 - obvs 2016 is a different story. Vampire Weekend and LCD Soundsystem were £45 and £50 respectively. the latter two were exception to the rule pre-pandemic. but I guess it just means we have to expect most shows in larger venues to cost about 50% more. which in turn means I’m going to approx 50% less gigs a. quick glance at Dice does indicate almost every show at AP is around £50
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