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.
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.
This is really helpful! Thanks for the info. Were either of your events at the Indeed Theater? Anything you can share about the venue?
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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.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023