Live Music and Going to Gigs
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I hate going out at night, as I get very tired by 4pm. But I forced myself last month and went to see The Drifters concert. Boy! was it good! Bought their CD and still singing the songs daily. It did me a power of good!
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Glad you enjoyed the Drifters @pollyanna1052. Sounds fab!Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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I have seen the Foo Fighters at Wembley Arena! I was a bit far back in the crowd but it was still great. I have also seen the Manic Street Preachers there as well twice. I was also lucky enough the see Oasis just before they split up at Wembley stadium.
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I saw Kate Nash last at The Globe in Cardiff. We got there early and pulled 2 high back stools up to the rail and had the best seats in the house Good luck because I forgot to ring them regarding accessibility beforehand. She rocked it, as usual!
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@lunapetunia2 Kate Nash is cool! Glad you enjoyed it.
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I definitely feel ancient, I helped on the pyramid at the first Glastonbury also saw Jimi Hendrix at the Albert Hall..(I still had the ticket stub) the list goes on but I don't want to bore you. ?
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Not a concert but we saw the Lion King musical in June as a family. We prefer open air concerts. Next month we are driving down to Essex to a open air 90s concert at night. I booked tickets two weeks before.
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April2018mom said:Not a concert but we saw the Lion King musical in June as a family. We prefer open air concerts. Next month we are driving down to Essex to a open air 90s concert at night. I booked tickets two weeks before.
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I have seen shakespeare as well, in an open air theatre. I went to the globe theatre in London. It is worth visiting.
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