It’s not really a concert. It is mainly the film with an acoustic performance after. For a $40 ticket I expect him to play a few songs. I hope I am wrong and it’s more - but I was expecting maybe 4-5 songs after the film.
The movie seems to start at 8 and is 105 minutes. Figure Ed would go on around 945-10 if there is no talk. Maybe play for a half hour to an hour and end around 1030-11 is what I would expect. Maybe 5-10 songs at a best case? 3-5 as a "worst"? Seems like a small venue, but paying $1500 plus for a couple of tunes seems like crazy town to me.
The movie seems to start at 8 and is 105 minutes. Figure Ed would go on around 945-10 if there is no talk. Maybe play for a half hour to an hour and end around 1030-11 is what I would expect. Maybe 5-10 songs at a best case? 3-5 as a "worst"? Seems like a small venue, but paying $1500 plus for a couple of tunes seems like crazy town to me.
I have attended a few screenings in the festival. The films start on time, and the post-film activity has been 15-30 minutes. The festival is very schedule-conscious, and they clear the theaters as soon as the performance is over. (I was surprised at how many people walked out before and during the post-screening event, but many had a professional connection to the film.)
At "Boy George & Culture Club," two band members spoke in a Q&A that included audience questions. At Billy Idol Should Be Dead, Billy Idol introduced the film, and after the film, he and Steve Stevens performed Eyes Without a Face, White Wedding, Rebel Yell and a newly-released song.
Also, there may be an event for festival sponsors and patrons before or after the screening at the venue. I almost wandered into the Depeche Mode after-party after its premiere, because I was looking for another film there.
The movie seems to start at 8 and is 105 minutes. Figure Ed would go on around 945-10 if there is no talk. Maybe play for a half hour to an hour and end around 1030-11 is what I would expect. Maybe 5-10 songs at a best case? 3-5 as a "worst"? Seems like a small venue, but paying $1500 plus for a couple of tunes seems like crazy town to me.
I have attended a few screenings in the festival. The films start on time, and the post-film activity has been 15-30 minutes. The festival is very schedule-conscious, and they clear the theaters as soon as the performance is over. (I was surprised at how many people walked out before and during the post-screening event, but many had a professional connection to the film.)
At "Boy George & Culture Club," two band members spoke in a Q&A that included audience questions. At Billy Idol Should Be Dead, Billy Idol introduced the film, and after the film, he and Steve Stevens performed Eyes Without a Face, White Wedding, Rebel Yell and a newly-released song.
Also, there may be an event for festival sponsors and patrons before or after the screening at the venue. I almost wandered into the Depeche Mode after-party after its premiere, because I was looking for another film there.
That sounds about right. I went to the Metallica one tonight. After the film the band came out to talk about the film. They were on stage for about 30 minutes.
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Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
keeping my eyes n ears peeled
but I’ll try
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Hoping for a miracle. I live in NYC. 🖤💞🖤
Becki
At "Boy George & Culture Club," two band members spoke in a Q&A that included audience questions. At Billy Idol Should Be Dead, Billy Idol introduced the film, and after the film, he and Steve Stevens performed Eyes Without a Face, White Wedding, Rebel Yell and a newly-released song.
Also, there may be an event for festival sponsors and patrons before or after the screening at the venue. I almost wandered into the Depeche Mode after-party after its premiere, because I was looking for another film there.