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Stampede starts on Friday which means I'll be going to a show 10 nights in a row.... what I can remember of who is playing right now is Feist, Metric, Chromeo, Keys n Krates, Bishop Briggs, and Death Cab. I'm too exhausted to be excited. Hopefully I switch back around to Canadian time easily after my flight!

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Just got home from seeing The Eagles tonight. At 45 its really unusual for me to feel like the youngest person at a gig ? They were excellent though. Very slick 

Kendal in a few weeks and debating the new incarnation of Bingley beginning of September as they have a great line up. Just not quite sure how it will pan out but it's local to us and possibly worth a gamble 

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Begrudgingly bought tickets for Cream Classical in Sefton Park in July for our wedding anniversary followed by Chic the next night.

Only £11 for Chic.

With it being my local beautiful victorian park I think things should be free on there like some things were and not a cash cow for the council.

But I am a sell out and still feel dirty typing this.

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Rest of the year (so far) looking like this:

This Sunday: New Order, Trinity College Dublin

2nd-4th August: All Together Now Festival, Co. Waterford

29th August-1st September: Electric Picnic Music & Arts Festival, Co. Laois

4th October: Andrew Weatherall, The Menagerie, Belfast

10th December: Primal Scream, Ulster Hall, Belfast

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No fests on the horizon.  Was debating taking myself off on my own to Beautiful Days but it clashes with a mate's wedding on the Saturday. So it's only Brighton gigs I've got my eye on at the moment.

Skunk Anansie (possibly),The Beths (Aug)

She Drew The Gun, Skints & Bedouin Soundclash (Oct)

Sam Fender (possibly) (Nov)

Stealing Sheep, My Baby (Dec)

Also, fuck me - just seen Lighthouse Family are playing Brighton in Feb, an absolute steal at £115 a pop! :O Fancy it @Matt - Ed Banger Records, I know you're a fan ;)

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6 minutes ago, Skelts said:

Beautiful Days for me, went for the first time last year and it's the closest thing to Glastonbury (obvs a lot smaller!) that I've come across so far, loved it.

Ah, jealous! See previous, can't make it this year.  Have a blast mate, absolutely loved it last year. Definitely got that Field of Avalon vibe to it :)

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5 minutes ago, Quark said:

Ah, jealous! See previous, can't make it this year.  Have a blast mate, absolutely loved it last year. Definitely got that Field of Avalon vibe to it :)

Yeah it really has.  Looking forward to seeing Hobo Jones in the Bimble Inn, although it was rammed last time!  It's only half an hour from me, I really don't know why I hadn't been before last year!

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3 minutes ago, TheFullShaboo said:

Are we presuming this will be the 3rd and 6th of October? Wanting to book a weekend break to help ease the post festival blues but don't want to be away when they're on sale!

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All hail the Thingy (as endorsed by Emily Eavis :D )

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