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45 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

So two beers in Gorilla then?

Would be rude not to mate.

What do you think of Roosevelt and Satin Jackets? Have been giving both a good hammering recently.

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1 hour ago, Madyaker said:

Jesus Christ could you not put them all in one post? Who’s Sarah Jones?

Shes the drummer and yes I would expect her to be playing.

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23 hours ago, wosman said:

any spares for manchester, please give me a shout

Cheers, Andy

Same here!!

Also, they will be DJing after the gig at neabyish YES. Tickets on sale tomorrow starting at £6.

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Just thinking about their position as Park headliners. Makes sense when they were up against Prodigy as they would have dragged a large part of the crowd away. Now there's not that competition will they not be far too big for The Park? Got a decent crowd at West Holts with some fairly stiff competition last time out. Given they're up against Killers/Wu plus TBAs for the remaining 2 main stages, who can they book on Other to draw the crowd? If Courteeners are just bumped up then it'll be an absolute shitshow at the Park capacity wise

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21 minutes ago, kingbadger said:

Just thinking about their position as Park headliners. Makes sense when they were up against Prodigy as they would have dragged a large part of the crowd away. Now there's not that competition will they not be far too big for The Park? Got a decent crowd at West Holts with some fairly stiff competition last time out. Given they're up against Killers/Wu plus TBAs for the remaining 2 main stages, who can they book on Other to draw the crowd? If Courteeners are just bumped up then it'll be an absolute shitshow at the Park capacity wise

Where did you see they would headlining The Park?

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