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Tool 2019 European Tour

June 2 - Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes-Benz Arena
June 4 - Prague, Czech Republic @ O2 Arena
June 5 - Vienna, Austria @ Wiener Stadhalle
June 7 - Nurburg, Germany @ Rock AM Ring
June 9 - Nuermberg, Germany @ Rock IM Park
June 11 - Krakow, Poland @ Tauron Arena (‘Impact Festival‘)
June 13 - Florence, Italy @ Firenze Rocks Festival
June 16 - Donington, U.K. @ Download Festival
June 18 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
June 20 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell Festival
June 25 - Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
June 30 - Madrid, Spain @ Download Festival
July 2 - Lisbon, Portugal @ Altice Arena

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1 hour ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

Best non headline set...

Pulp - The Park 2011 - without question

Oh now that's a shout.

I'll always remember desperately needing a piss for the first half and then sprinting to the urinals, preceding to empty the tank with a massive fucking grin on my face as they played Like a Friend (for the first time ever I think?). It had been a feature of our Uni playlists at the time and was just one of those brilliant Glasto moments. 

None of my mates came to watch them so it was a solo trip, but that just made it all the more memorable. Stood at a urinal in a field at the best festival in the world, watching a secret set from an act as massive as Pulp.

 

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Anyway, I've conjugated on this further and have decided that perhaps Elbow weren't better than Ryan Adams but I was very dunk at the latter and can't remember all of it.

As for The Killers, I'm not really a fan, like a few songs, went to see what it was like and absolutely loved it. Set of the weekend. 

Also, Chic? Shite more like. 

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12 minutes ago, DJL said:

Yeah i’d put Hot Chip 2015 and LCD 2016 up there but Chic 2013 and Pulp 2011 above them. 

I like(d) the Killers but have absolutely no regrets choosing Chic and Barry Gibb over them - was a great afternoon.

I wanted to watch Killers but got there too late and they'd stopped people going into the JP area. Saw NR & Chic and it was superb!

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4 hours ago, Zacko said:

Oh now that's a shout.

I'll always remember desperately needing a piss for the first half and then sprinting to the urinals, preceding to empty the tank with a massive fucking grin on my face as they played Like a Friend (for the first time ever I think?). It had been a feature of our Uni playlists at the time and was just one of those brilliant Glasto moments. 

None of my mates came to watch them so it was a solo trip, but that just made it all the more memorable. Stood at a urinal in a field at the best festival in the world, watching a secret set from an act as massive as Pulp.

 

Ooooo yeah, Jesus. That was good. 

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2 hours ago, The Red Telephone said:

Pity the poor fucker who went to see Shaggy on Sunday afternoon 2017.

That was me. Yeah, wasn’t the best choice, but you know, worth it for domestic harmony. By Sunday, I’ve usually pretty much had my fill of music and choosing, happy just to sit somewhere, have some food while something plays in the background

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1 minute ago, Mardy said:

That was me. Yeah, wasn’t the best choice, but you know, worth it for domestic harmony. By Sunday, I’ve usually pretty much had my fill of music and choosing, happy just to sit somewhere, have some food while something plays in the background

I think the only 2 acts I stood and watched on Sunday last year were Shaggy and Cassette Boy!

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