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Post by jonnyb on Jan 27, 2010 11:15:40 GMT -5
This is great news, I missed the Union Chapel show due to exams so this tour announcement is fantastic.
Have the Koko tickets gone on sale yet? I've done a quick search but couldnt find anything. I'm kind of hoping that the TBA date will be somewhere a bit closer to home, aka Portsmouth or Brighton.
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Post by nocturn on Jan 27, 2010 11:24:10 GMT -5
I'm kind of hoping that the TBA date will be somewhere a bit closer to home, aka Portsmouth or Brighton. That would be awesome!
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Post by threesyllables on Jan 27, 2010 11:26:56 GMT -5
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Post by dot on Jan 27, 2010 11:39:11 GMT -5
"KOKO is an over 18s venue unless otherwise specified. Ticket-holders will not be admitted to the event or recieve a refund if unable to present valid identification indicating they are over the required age limit for the show they are attending." Awwh man! I HOPE Owen and co. are going to specify otherwise. I already missed out seeing him at Field Day last year because of my age. I won't launch into a big rant about age restrictions at gigs right now, but I've liked Final Fantasy since I was thirteen... it's not fair I used to hate age restrictions, though I always use to go along to gigs anyway and never once got turned away for being too young. How old are you? With Koko it all depends on whether Owen is playing Club NME or whether he's doing an early gig. If it's the early gig then there is a possibilty it will have a lower age restriction (either 14+ or 16+) and even if it's 18+, you can probably still get in as I don't reckon they are strict about IDing gigs (though I may be wrong, it's been a few years since I went to an actual gig there). If he's playing club NME then it will definitely be 18+ and they will definitely ID (for club nights there they basically ID everyone going in, not just those they think look younger). This is great news, I missed the Union Chapel show due to exams so this tour announcement is fantastic. Have the Koko tickets gone on sale yet? I've done a quick search but couldnt find anything. I'm kind of hoping that the TBA date will be somewhere a bit closer to home, aka Portsmouth or Brighton. No they haven't gone on sale yet, no idea when they will but I reckon it will be reasonably soon.
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Post by dancewiththedead on Jan 27, 2010 12:56:19 GMT -5
And there's an extra date in Lisbon, on the 11th!
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Post by Peter Heke on Jan 27, 2010 19:44:21 GMT -5
Oh shi- the radio show Jules linked in the other thread...Thomas said they would be playing Brighton when they return in March. I could hit Brighton with a rock from here...with a Howitzer. And less mist.
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Post by dot on Jan 28, 2010 5:03:10 GMT -5
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Post by jules on Jan 28, 2010 8:41:26 GMT -5
Brighton was one possibility, but it was not a definite. Might be another place, but still to be sorted out. I've just been told that there will be a date on 27th in UK
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Post by nocturn on Jan 28, 2010 14:20:29 GMT -5
Yay, thank you for bringing good news, Jules! If you have any influence, could you steer it Portsmouth or Brighton-wards? I used to hate age restrictions, though I always use to go along to gigs anyway and never once got turned away for being too young. How old are you? With Koko it all depends on whether Owen is playing Club NME or whether he's doing an early gig. If it's the early gig then there is a possibilty it will have a lower age restriction (either 14+ or 16+) and even if it's 18+, you can probably still get in as I don't reckon they are strict about IDing gigs (though I may be wrong, it's been a few years since I went to an actual gig there). If he's playing club NME then it will definitely be 18+ and they will definitely ID (for club nights there they basically ID everyone going in, not just those they think look younger). Ahh, thanks for the info I'm sixteen, and if it was nearer with an 18+ restriction, I would just turn up on the offchance. But my mum won't let me travel eighty miles up to London if I might not be allowed in (I've already asked her). London gigs are always such huge jaunts, because I have to pay out to stay the night up there and everything. It's just not worth it if I'll get turned away.
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Post by dot on Jan 28, 2010 15:46:17 GMT -5
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Post by junikorn on Jan 29, 2010 6:27:59 GMT -5
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Post by spidey on Jan 30, 2010 13:44:07 GMT -5
I am sooo hoping that it's going to be Brighton on the 27th, that would be PERFECT in every way :-)
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Post by jules on Jan 30, 2010 16:11:57 GMT -5
Looks like a couple of dates in Sweden (not yet got confirmation)
01 April 2010 - Debaser Slussen - Stockholm, Sweden 02 April 2010- Babel - Malmö, Sweden
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Post by pernilleysa on Jan 30, 2010 19:12:56 GMT -5
I really, really hate living in Denmark. /: I don't even live near Copenhagen, so I can't go see him in Malmö or anything... I think I would die with happiness if Owen was to play in Aarhus. Or even Copenhagen, even though it's ridiculously expensive going there.
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Post by nocturn on Jan 31, 2010 10:50:16 GMT -5
I am sooo hoping that it's going to be Brighton on the 27th, that would be PERFECT in every way :-) Yes! I think quite a few people have got their hopes pinned on this possibility now.
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