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When will this shit end?


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1 minute ago, gigpusher said:

It's the penalty for being northern and not voting Tory. 

Plenty of new Tory constituencies in Level 3. Mind you, they probably don't bother printing a map with anything north of wherever HS2 is going. 

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Just now, Dark Star said:

Plenty of new Tory constituencies in Level 3. Mind you, they probably don't bother printing a map with anything north of wherever HS2 is going. 

Yes but Manchester and Liverpool have both at various stages still being singled out and they are both still Labour heartlands. 

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How are gigs supposed to take place in Tier 2? Recently bought tickets which were only being sold per tables of 2, 4 & 6.

Do you think venue will have to cancel show? Bearing in mind most tickets / tables won't be sold to "households" and will be a mix of people from different houses etc.

 

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3 minutes ago, JoeyT said:

How are gigs supposed to take place in Tier 2? Recently bought tickets which were only being sold per tables of 2, 4 & 6.

Do you think venue will have to cancel show? Bearing in mind most tickets / tables won't be sold to "households" and will be a mix of people from different houses etc.

 

I think the gigs will go ahead. The venue may ask are you all part of the same bubble and if you say Yes that will be the end of it. Chances are you'll just be directed to where you're to be seated.

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1 minute ago, Dark Star said:

I think the gigs will go ahead. The venue may ask are you all part of the same bubble and if you say Yes that will be the end of it. Chances are you'll just be directed to where you're to be seated.

Cool, what about booze?

It would be a novel experience watching a gig whilst tucking in to some food just to have a beer!

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5 minutes ago, JoeyT said:

How are gigs supposed to take place in Tier 2? Recently bought tickets which were only being sold per tables of 2, 4 & 6.

Do you think venue will have to cancel show? Bearing in mind most tickets / tables won't be sold to "households" and will be a mix of people from different houses etc.

 

This what the gov website says about performances. In relation to your 2nd point, in tier 2 people from different households can’t mix together. There shouldn’t be any mixing like you describe. It’s impossible for the venue to know so it’s down to trust that people are sticking to the rules. 

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13 minutes ago, JoeyT said:

Cool, what about booze?

It would be a novel experience watching a gig whilst tucking in to some food just to have a beer!

I doubt many gigs will go ahead as they can't serve booze, so they won't make any money

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7 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

This what the gov website says about performances. In relation to your 2nd point, in tier 2 people from different households can’t mix together. There shouldn’t be any mixing like you describe. It’s impossible for the venue to know so it’s down to trust that people are sticking to the rules. 

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This grinds my gears no end.

Venues have worked their socks off to adapt to this shite new existence we all find ourselves in and small artists have to gig to make money. 

How is there supposed to be enough tickets sold if you are only supposed to go to them with your own household?!

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2 minutes ago, duke88 said:

I doubt many gigs will go ahead as they can't serve booze, so they won't make any money

If they serve you a pizza they can serve you booze. Nothing to stop them cutting a deal with a local takeaway so the takeaway gets trade, they get to sell on with a small mark-up, and to sell booze. 

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7 minutes ago, JoeyT said:

This grinds my gears no end.

Venues have worked their socks off to adapt to this shite new existence we all find ourselves in and small artists have to gig to make money. 

How is there supposed to be enough tickets sold if you are only supposed to go to them with your own household?!

Because with more households mixing together in that type of environment it raises the risk of transmission of the virus. In those tiers cases are supposedly high too which means they have to take additional measures to limit the risk, especially as it’s winter. 
 

They are trying to let those places open to get some income coming in. It probably isn’t going to be enough or worthwhile for those venues to be honest.
 

It sucks for sure and I really feel for those places but that is unfortunately why the rules are in place and is also what the government have decided the current rules should be. Whether they are the right rules or not we should all stick to them to help limit the spread and any strain put on the NHS. 

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25 minutes ago, JoeyT said:

Cool, what about booze?

It would be a novel experience watching a gig whilst tucking in to some food just to have a beer!

Clapham Grand say that as they are a theatre, they can sell booze without food. But if not, they offer food

On the household mixing thing, as with most tier 2 places pre-lock down,you turn up together and say youre in the same household, they wont ask any questions

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6 minutes ago, drunk pumpkin said:

Do you think Liverpool region has been placed in Tier 2 because of the mass testing.

Kind of... Look how beneficial it can be to comply with us! 

Good boy Liverpool Good boy!

To be fair I was surprised at how low their numbers per 100,000 had got - they're down to the 200 mark now, with Manchester mainly 350+ so it makes sense 

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15 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

Because with more households mixing together in that type of environment it raises the risk of transmission of the virus. In those tiers cases are supposedly high too which means they have to take additional measures to limit the risk, especially as it’s winter. 
 

They are trying to let those places open to get some income coming in. It probably isn’t going to be enough or worthwhile for those venues to be honest.
 

It sucks for sure and I really feel for those places but that is unfortunately why the rules are in place and is also what the government have decided the current rules should be. Whether they are the right rules or not we should all stick to them to help limit the spread and any strain put on the NHS. 

I'd argue it's a safer environment than a gym where you're heavy breathing / leaving sweat everywhere and they can open in every tier but there we go.

Roll on Spring eh.

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11 minutes ago, zahidf said:

Clapham Grand say that as they are a theatre, they can sell booze without food. But if not, they offer food

On the household mixing thing, as with most tier 2 places pre-lock down,you turn up together and say youre in the same household, they wont ask any questions

Sorry to be a square but these rules are in place for reason. If everyone think like this then we’ll be back at square one again. 

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