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9 minutes ago, eatingglitter said:

That’s not hideous. We walk back 4 miles after victorious each night when it’s on. We’re staying at burrs country park in our camper so hoping north is a bit less busy. 

It will be quieter apart from the stretch from the park to the M60 roundabout. Once you are across that I expect it will be easier going.

 

Its further to Burrs than back into town but I reckon you could jump on a bus Whitefield area to Bury interchange relatively easily. 

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4 hours ago, eatingglitter said:

I’m not. I’ve been to Manchester for a grand total of 6 hours in my life prior to this. Thanks for the Prestwich tip!

 

I’m reading this thread and being a bit mmm so I need to be concerned and then remember I’m from Pompey 😆

 

I dont think getting to Bury will be too hard. If you are staying at the premier inn, it's right next to the Tram / Bus Station. (I dont know of any other Hotels in Bury)

 

Another option is to walk to Bury new Road and get the 135. Download the Bee Network app & it'll give you real time bus info. £2 single journey.

 

The bus might seem a mission, but it might not be a bad option. 90% of people wont be heading that way. It's a possibility for me

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13 minutes ago, mufcok said:

That was the best thing I've ever been to. It was absolutely perfect.

 

Just stood balling my eyes out at one point. The whole thing feels like a dream.


Yep, I was properly bawling at Acquiesce in Cardiff!

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11 hours ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

 

I dont think getting to Bury will be too hard. If you are staying at the premier inn, it's right next to the Tram / Bus Station. (I dont know of any other Hotels in Bury)

 

Another option is to walk to Bury new Road and get the 135. Download the Bee Network app & it'll give you real time bus info. £2 single journey.

 

The bus might seem a mission, but it might not be a bad option. 90% of people wont be heading that way. It's a possibility for me

The 135 goes down bury old road past Heaton park so not sure will be much of an option 

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53 minutes ago, mufcok said:

That was the best thing I've ever been to. It was absolutely perfect.

 

Just stood balling my eyes out at one point. The whole thing feels like a dream.

Same happened to me on friday! Cried from Live Forever onwards 

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2 minutes ago, O'Doyle Rules said:

Love them or hate them, if Glasto get them in 2027, and they’re still in the mood, it could be an all timer.

This needs to happen. The world needs more of that gig. I want to do it all again. 

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7 minutes ago, sabre-toothed tart said:

 

Personally I was very disappointed that there were no choreographed dance moves 😜

Any auto tune, over enthusiastic dancing and lyp syncing to loads of backing tracks?

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43 minutes ago, O'Doyle Rules said:

Love them or hate them, if Glasto get them in 2027, and they’re still in the mood, it could be an all timer.

 

Definitely. As I've said before - 2026 is key. If this continues into 2026 - whether it's the rest of Europe, Knebworth, Etihad or whatever, then I reckon we're on.

 

Right now they sound insanely good. I think they'd see it as a chance to put previous Glastonbury wrongs right. By that point, for the sake of one gig, the small (in relative terms) fee becomes largely irrelevant.

 

It's still early days, though. 4 dates into a 40 date worldwide tour. One step at a time

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7 minutes ago, mufcok said:

 

Definitely. As I've said before - 2026 is key. If this continues into 2026 - whether it's the rest of Europe, Knebworth, Etihad or whatever, then I reckon we're on.

 

Right now they sound insanely good. I think they'd see it as a chance to put previous Glastonbury wrongs right. By that point, for the sake of one gig, the small (in relative terms) fee becomes largely irrelevant.

 

It's still early days, though. 4 dates into a 40 date worldwide tour. One step at a time

It’s more Liam’s voice hasn’t sounded this good for a very very long time. Think it’ll be shot by then 🤣

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5 minutes ago, O'Doyle Rules said:

It’s more Liam’s voice hasn’t sounded this good for a very very long time. Think it’ll be shot by then 🤣

He takes good care of it these days, doesn't smoke / drink etc, max 2 nights in a row on the tour, followed by 2 nights off. I'm sure they would take some precautions ahead of a televised Glastonbury set. They will sound good if they do it. 

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43 minutes ago, mufcok said:

 

Definitely. As I've said before - 2026 is key. If this continues into 2026 - whether it's the rest of Europe, Knebworth, Etihad or whatever, then I reckon we're on.

 

Right now they sound insanely good. I think they'd see it as a chance to put previous Glastonbury wrongs right. By that point, for the sake of one gig, the small (in relative terms) fee becomes largely irrelevant.

 

It's still early days, though. 4 dates into a 40 date worldwide tour. One step at a time

Proper good. So much jumping. So much cuddling. 

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I've always looked back on gigs from the 80's to the late 90s with envy... Before mobiles, when the atmosphere looked crazy, intense and wild, where everybody was dancing and singing, not just the pit, front to back. I've always yearned for that, and wondered what it felt like, I was too young at the time (and too broke by the late 90s when I was old enough.) 

Last night felt in every bit how I imagine those gigs from that era felt, and more... It was incredible, best gig of my life, best set of my life, and it's not even remotely close. 

The youngsters there smashed it, knew every lyric, jumped, danced and sang for every second of that gig... I was honestly a little taken back and blown away. 

Many a tear was shed, it was sunglasses all evening. If you've got tickets, you're in for a treat... I'm not going to come down for weeks... 

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11 minutes ago, Alvoram said:

I've always looked back on gigs from the 80's to the late 90s with envy... Before mobiles, when the atmosphere looked crazy, intense and wild, where everybody was dancing and singing, not just the pit, front to back. I've always yearned for that, and wondered what it felt like, I was too young at the time (and too broke by the late 90s when I was old enough.) 

Last night felt in every bit how I imagine those gigs from that era felt, and more... It was incredible, best gig of my life, best set of my life, and it's not even remotely close. 

The youngsters there smashed it, knew every lyric, jumped, danced and sang for every second of that gig... I was honestly a little taken back and blown away. 

Many a tear was shed, it was sunglasses all evening. If you've got tickets, you're in for a treat... I'm not going to come down for weeks... 

Sums up my thoughts too!!

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3 hours ago, Alvoram said:


The youngsters there smashed it, knew every lyric, jumped, danced and sang for every second of that gig... I was honestly a little taken back and blown away. 

 

We took my 13yo goddaughter and her 15yo brother (he's also a guitarist and singer). I was a little apprehensive as their parents aren't traditional gig goers and have only been to seated gigs before. 

Bless them, they were amazing. Sang every song word for word. Both cried. The 15yo had his arms round me when I cried. 

Just beautiful. 

@nikkic this was rubbish and you wouldn't have liked it xx

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