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  • in reply to: EUROPEAN TOUR 2009 #39113

    Another UK show has appeared, on Wednesday, July 29, at The Assembly in Leamington Spa, within the Midlands of England. Tickets on sale from See Tickets, and directly from the venue:

    http://www.leamingtonassembly.com

    The tickets are general admission, and photos show a standing audience (at least for some shows).

    So far, the UK shows are:

    July 25: Gateshead
    July 27: London
    July 29: Leamington Spa
    July 30: Manchester
    August 1: Perth
    August 2: Cambridge

    in reply to: EUROPEAN TOUR 2009 #39111

    New show added, for Saturday night, July 25, at the Sage in Gateshead,
    near Newcastle on the Tyne River.

    Tickets on sale now online at:
    www.thesagegateshead.org

    You can select your own seats, if desired.

    Opening act is Devon Sproule, who performs “vintage country… with jazzy sophistication”.

    You can view the interior seating with:
    http://www.360-reality.com/content/hall-1-the-sage-gateshead

    in reply to: EUROPEAN TOUR 2009 #39132

    Ticketmaster is now functioning for Perth. However, should anyone prefer an aisle seat, they should ring the box office, since the Ticketmaster selector is stuck in the middle of row H.

    in reply to: Inside Job blog #39301

    Thanks, Tom, for the informative blog. Please continue blogging through Australia and New Zealand. Your work is much appreciated.

    in reply to: EUROPEAN TOUR 2009 #39126

    If you visit http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk
    and search for Lucinda Williams, you can find a Hamburg show on July 7, and a Berlin show on July 8 (note the dd/mm/yy format). The Berlin link specifies Lucinda as the opening act:

    Lucinda Williams on stage: 18:00 Uhr
    Lambchop on stage: 19:30 Uhr
    Calexico on stage: 21:00 Uhr
    Curfew: 22:00 Uhr

    I’m still waiting for London…

    in reply to: Santa Fe Tickets, Now #39368

    Sorry, stoger, but I don’t read Dutch or Flemish, so I can’t negotiate the ticketing website. Besides, July 11 is three weeks from July 30–that’s way too long a trip for this unemployed retiree. I’ll be content to attend Manchester, and whatever London show eventually gets announced.

    in reply to: Doug Pettibone On Tift Merritt’s Latest CD #39344

    I noticed that Doug was absent from Ray Lamontagne’s TV appearance on David Letterman, which aired several minutes ago on the West Coast (tape delayed). Maybe Doug will appear for Tift’s show Thursday evening at the Largo.

    in reply to: EUROPEAN TOUR 2009 #39145

    Yesterday, I think I purchased a single ticket for Manchester with “pick your own seat”. However, I did not receive an EMail receipt. This morning, I spoke by phone with the box office, and they indicated their EMail system is down, and they told me my order number, and confirmed the purchase for pickup at the box office. (There was no option offered for mail or home-print.) So far, I have not seen the money debited against my credit card. Just now, in response to your note, I attempted a dummy booking with “pick your own seat”, and the system functioned properly up to the screen where I would login with my name; I then stopped and removed the order. I saw no errors up to that step. Maybe, someone else can help.

    in reply to: EUROPEAN TOUR 2009 #39141

    Excellent seats are still available for the July 30 show in Manchester, England, at
    http://www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk
    The ticketing engine allows you to select your own seat.
    Be aware the E-Mail receipt system is not working properly. You may need to call the box office to obtain your confirmation code. From the USA, the calling digits are:
    011-44-161-907-9000.
    Cheers–

    in reply to: US TOUR MAY/JUNE 2009 #39235

    The previous notes presume the Chicago shows will occur before Covington. It might seem just as likely for the Chicago shows to occur after Bonnaroo. There’s 3 weeks between Bonnaroo and Europe; plenty of time for Chicago, and a return home to California, before departing for Roskilde. I’m just speculating; I have no factual knowledge.

    Also, Lafayette’s earlier note indicated Madison Theater tickets on sale April 30. Actually, the Madison Theater website is showing April 3, this Friday, with “Club Seating; Standing only on the main floor”. On another screen, the Madison does state “The balcony always has seating regardless of the main floor set-up”.

    in reply to: US TOUR MAY/JUNE 2009 #39225

    Also, Ticketmaster is showing HOB Anaheim tickets on sale, Saturday, March 28.

    in reply to: US TOUR MAY/JUNE 2009 #39262

    Thanks, Tonyg, for the fast notice.
    However, Memorial Day is actually May 25, before the tour starts.

    in reply to: Montclair Setlist #38960

    Wow, it’s noon already on a beautiful Sunday, after midnight public transport from Montclair to Manhattan, lots of needed sleep, and setting the clock ahead. Thanks for the setlists and previous discussions. Nothing to add musically–just a warning for attending the Wellmont: there is no coat check. If you’re planning to stand for 4 hours, with a jacket and/or coat, plan ahead, dress lightly, or know the sound engineer, who can stash your coat in the sound booth. Just a few afternoon hours till Grand Central, and Metro North to Peekskill.

    in reply to: Keswick Setlist #38940

    Stoger, I’ll be attending Montclair tonight and Peekskill tomorrow. I suspect that “visions” will post tonight’s setlist before I can navigate the bus and train and subway back to my hotel computer in Manhattan.

    in reply to: WHAT SONG WOULD YOU WANT BUICK 6 TO DO? #38725

    (Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew, by Bonnie Dobson, as popularized by The Grateful Dead, Rod Stewart, Robert Plant, and others.

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