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might duck into town for Fit For A King this week
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Make sure you get there early to see Alera! Really good up and coming bandmight duck into town for Fit For A King this week
Very jealous. Been following Chels for a long time now, even have a copy of her never mentioned and crap first album Mistake in Parting.Chelsea Wolfe/Emma Ruth Rundle in 2 weeks
She was good. Too bad ERR was sick and pulled out last minute, i only heard of her recently but am a fan. Chelsea only played for 60-65 minutes and without a support act, i felt slightly cheated. It was worth the money seeing Chelsea but was hoping she would play for longer.Very jealous. Been following Chels for a long time now, even have a copy of her never mentioned and crap first album Mistake in Parting.
I’ve just found that everyone seems so happy to be out seeing bands again, great atmospheres eg at The Strokes.How have those in here found the average current concert experience compared to pre-COVID?
Whether it be drawbacks or positive differences.
Aug 20th Voyager/Acolyte
Aug 27th Monolith Festival with Karnivool, Cog, Ocean Grove
The timetable should be out in the next day or so, but from the Brisbane and Sydney ones I can see that the sets of the 4 earlier bands are 30, 30, 40, 40 mins for one and I think 25, 25, 40, 40 mins for the other with gaps of 20 mins between sets. Long story short, Ocean Grove will be on between 5.30 and 5.45 if the event is starting at 2pm. They will play for 40 minutes if it goes like the other shows.I'm going to this too, just saw it's been moved to Port Melbourne which is ok i guess, I don't know the venue.
Do you have any ideas of set times? All I can really find is that it starts at 2pm, I'd be happy to get there later but want to make sure I see Ocean Grove, they might be early.
The timetable should be out in the next day or so, but from the Brisbane and Sydney ones I can see that the sets of the 4 earlier bands are 30, 30, 40, 40 mins for one and I think 25, 25, 40, 40 mins for the other with gaps of 20 mins between sets. Long story short, Ocean Grove will be on between 5.30 and 5.45 if the event is starting at 2pm. They will play for 40 minutes if it goes like the other shows.
The whole thing is an hour later than Brisbane and Sydney were. Ocean Grove on at 6.45.Cheers for that
The whole thing is an hour later than Brisbane and Sydney were. Ocean Grove on at 6.45.
I still throw on Bon Iver's albums on occasion, enjoy most of them, but none reach the heights of his first album or the Volcano Choir album. But I think you're overstating the 'arena act' description a bit. He's playing Red Hill in Perth, which has a capacity of 5000. That's significantly less than the Perth Arena, which has a capacity of 15,000 and was where Gang of Youths and Spacey Jane recently played. As for price, that's just inflation taking hold, any Australian band with a profile is setting you back, $70 to $80 these days, international takes it over $100 ($119 for Bon Iver in Perth).When did Bon Iver become an “arena act” who could command $120-200 a ticket?
Chocolates to boiled lollies when I got the email about the tour, to clicking on the link and seeing ticket prices.
The Hobart show’s a bummer too - the cancelled show in 2020 was going to be at MONA, which would’ve been an experience worth travelling for. This tour is part of MONA FOMA, but it’s at the Derwent Entertainment Centre, which is just so rubbish. (Performed there myself as a kid!)
Anyway, rant over. I actually came to say I’m going to Something for Kate this week, which snuck up on me. First time at the refurbed Northcote Theatre, which will be cool. Does feel like I’ve crossed into the old man rubicon a little bit though.
If Gordi was supporting Bon Iver as originally planned, I'd consider going, $119 for both is not a bad deal.
Seen him twice here. Worth it every time.I still throw on Bon Iver's albums on occasion, enjoy most of them, but none reach the heights of his first album or the Volcano Choir album. But I think you're overstating the 'arena act' description a bit. He's playing Red Hill in Perth, which has a capacity of 5000. That's significantly less than the Perth Arena, which has a capacity of 15,000 and was where Gang of Youths and Spacey Jane recently played. As for price, that's just inflation taking hold, any Australian band with a profile is setting you back, $70 to $80 these days, international takes it over $100 ($119 for Bon Iver in Perth).
If Gordi was supporting Bon Iver as originally planned, I'd consider going, $119 for both is not a bad deal.
Saw Kiss at Rod Laver on the weekend.
Didn't need to show my ticket, just walked up to the gate and the person said "here's the line for general admission"
Can't ever remember that happening before.