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Scratchin a Letter wrote:I was there about a year ago and came out at 11.30. I thought doors were opening at 6?
Not entirely sure though, perhaps contact livenation?
I don't think it's 10:30 because that's the time at the Stadium (open air) and there's not the same problem with noise in the Arena.
I hope it's 11.30...but I'm a bit doubtful..0 -
Pegasus wrote:doors open at 6pm but concert starts 7.30pm (go see at ticketmaster).
I don't think it's 10:30 because that's the time at the Stadium (open air) and there's not the same problem with noise in the Arena.
I hope it's 11.30...but I'm a bit doubtful..0 -
Doodlebug wrote:An Ed pre-set would be amazing
Songs wise I would love to hear Breath or State of Love and Trust -old favs, but bloody good!
I am pretty new here, though I was watching the forums the day that 10c released the London tickets -- I must say to you guys, I would not have got through the 5+ hours without you. Couldn't post though as was still waiting for my forum authorisation e-mailI -did- however survive the 10c server and can't wait for June. Reading last year was such an experience, I have been a PJ fan for 16 years and it blew me away.
So count me in on the London crew!
Doodle x
Doodle? Love the name!0 -
V V wrote:do u think we'll get an Ed pre-set ????
thats what i'd love !
abit of derail is good
Me too! Dead Man Walking please, Eddie0 -
V V wrote:do u think we'll get an Ed pre-set ????
thats what i'd love !
abit of derail is good
I really hope we get an Ed pre-set........and i really hope it's OceansDidn't he do Porch as a pre-set last year....that'd be interesting.
With regards to curfews and stuff. Ticketmaster say the doors are 6.30 with the show due to begin at 7.30 so curfew is likely to 11 as it is at most UK venues......PJ on stage at 8.30 for a good 2 hours or soA democracy on paper, apparently well ordered, regularly subverted by irrational chaos.
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Answers_In_Playdoh wrote:Me too! Dead Man Walking please, Eddie
'Hard to imagine' pre-set would be good, or 'Throw your arms around me' like at Pistoia.0 -
I'm in! And I just signed the blog... some of you've got some lovely faces. Some of you... well...
See you there, crew.'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
- the great Sir Leo Harrison0 -
V V wrote:abit of derail is good
of course it is VV.... we shall not be chastised for derail... i mean i love PJ but its nice to have a laugh and type about other shit from time to time..
i.e. if this thread is just about London and the gig we may as well not type in it until fucking May or something...
i have no idea who said we were derailed anyway, but derailing can be funi dont think PJ have been mentioned in the Dublin thread since September
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
Byrnzie wrote:or 'Throw your arms around me' like at Pistoia.0
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harmless_little_f*** wrote:I'm in! And I just signed the blog... some of you've got some lovely faces. Some of you... well...
mind you, you and your wife make a lovely couple.. hope to see you there.0 -
is anyone booked into wembley plaza beside me and my mate.
are there any decent pubs around that will be open after the gigTír gan teanga, tír gan anam0 -
IrishJam wrote:is anyone booked into wembley plaza beside me and my mate.
are there any decent pubs around that will be open after the gig0 -
Scratchin a Letter wrote:Wembley is an absolute shithole. There's fuck-all to do at night, really. You'd be better off going into town and busing it back. A few pubs, but nothing to write home about.
its that good....shiiiiaaatttt.....
where does one go for a bit of craic then afterwardsTír gan teanga, tír gan anam0 -
Byrnzie wrote:'Hard to imagine' pre-set would be good
Saw Hide Your Love Away as a preset in Sydney 2 last year. Pity the fools who missed it cos they just had to sit outside and sink a few beers first.Binary solo..0000001000001111000011100 -
I've completely forgotten to post here!
I'm a London native, TenClub member, and will be seeing Pearl Jam for the fourth time at Webmley in June!(Standing style)
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IrishJam wrote:its that good....shiiiiaaatttt.....
where does one go for a bit of craic then afterwards
into the city centre?
this is why i booked a travelodge in the cityoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
dunkman wrote:into the city centre?
this is why i booked a travelodge in the city
I think mine is too... I've no idea though... its where all the cool kids are staying!!0 -
Jennytree wrote:I think mine is too... I've no idea though... its where all the cool kids are staying!!
if yer in Farringdon missus then yer fairly central... i.e. 1mile to Covent Garden or something... and some guy once ran a mile in under 4 minutes... apparently he heard PJ tickets were for sale in some wee record shop or something!oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
dunkman wrote:if yer in Farringdon missus then yer fairly central... i.e. 1mile to Covent Garden or something... and some guy once ran a mile in under 4 minutes... apparently he heard PJ tickets were for sale in some wee record shop or something!0
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dunkman wrote:if yer in Farringdon missus then yer fairly central... i.e. 1mile to Covent Garden or something... and some guy once ran a mile in under 4 minutes... apparently he heard PJ tickets were for sale in some wee record shop or something!
That'd be the one alright!!! Farringdon WOO!
no idea where Covent Garden is either, but I've heard of it so that makes me happy!0 -
Scratchin a Letter wrote:You'll thank your lucky stars you booked into the Farringdon and not Wembley... those 'cool kids' are going to be sorry. Mark my words!
i know... i couldnt work out why everyone was staying right next door to the venueespecially at £60-£70 a room... being scottish i decided to save £50 a night by booking a shitey travelodge thats in the city centre... the money i've saved i'll be hiring a naked woman to give me a coaliebag into the city
i'm hoping that when i get back into the centre there will be a few pubs/clubs still open... at least till 1.00amoh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
Jennytree wrote:That'd be the one alright!!! Farringdon WOO!
no idea where Covent Garden is either, but I've heard of it so that makes me happy!
have you heard of SPearmint Rhino... if not well we could all go there after the gig
if you have then...eh... well we could all still go couldnt we?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
dunkman wrote:have you heard of SPearmint Rhino... if not well we could all go there after the gig0
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Scratchin a Letter wrote:Let's not forget that someone we know works there...
True! Maybe she'll get us all in for nothing?We may all need something to help us...errm..unwind after Pear Jam.
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Byrnzie wrote:True! Maybe she'll get us all in for nothing?
We may all need something to help us...errm..unwind after Pear Jam.
absolutely... big question, for me at least, is... do they get pie oot in Spearmint Rhino... never been but i was at this 'club' in Cardiff once and it was £5 to see boobs... i was gutted and i told the poor lassie that i could buy The Sun for 25pence and see a pair of boobs... saved myself £4.75 that night :cool:oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
Does anyone know what time the last trains are out of Wembley back to the city centre?0
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dunkman wrote:absolutely... big question, for me at least, is... do they get pie oot in Spearmint Rhino... never been but i was at this 'club' in Cardiff once and it was £5 to see boobs... i was gutted and i told the poor lassie that i could buy The Sun for 25pence and see a pair of boobs... saved myself £4.75 that night :cool:
I've not graced that particular establishment before, but by all accounts you won't be disapointed.0 -
Rabbitrocks wrote:Does anyone know what time the last trains are out of Wembley back to the city centre?
Probably about 12:30am.0 -
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