I can’t see any events currently listed for Royal Albert Hall or Hammersmith Apollo on the weekend of 10th December 2022. Total speculation but… 2x RAH shows? Pornography 40th anniversary specials? It’s never enough, i know, ha ha.
It is strange that the Fri & Sat don't have anything announced yet
I can’t see any events currently listed for Royal Albert Hall or Hammersmith Apollo on the weekend of 10th December 2022. Total speculation but… 2x RAH shows? Pornography 40th anniversary specials? It’s never enough, i know, ha ha.
It is strange that the Fri & Sat don't have anything announced yet
Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas Live is on the Fri & Sat at Wembley - they should have done double headliner/eyeliner with The Cure!!
I can’t see any events currently listed for Royal Albert Hall or Hammersmith Apollo on the weekend of 10th December 2022. Total speculation but… 2x RAH shows? Pornography 40th anniversary specials? It’s never enough, i know, ha ha.
Pornography's only 8 songs, it would be rude to not spread it throughout the set at one of the Wembley shows - like they did with the Top a few years back
Pornography's only 8 songs, it would be rude to not spread it throughout the set at one of the Wembley shows - like they did with the Top a few years back
Wasn't expecting just one show to be sold out after the first Friday. Some of the shows have thousands of tickets left - the likes of Riga and Krakow do seem quite expensive for where they are, even Berlin & Paris have loads left. Maybe a mixture of hiking up the prices since the last shows and COVID hesitancy. Still, they have a year to sell through. Am sure they were expecting to announce the second Paris show and third Wembley today but sales weren't quite there.
Thank goodness to that. (Hi everyone, it's been a while since I was here). I've been working remote this year, so it's going to be possible for me to see some European shows. But which ones? How many? Looking at the Riga show since it's the first night. For the others maybe it will come down to the ones with cheaper tickets. I'd rather be up close (so that means standing tickets) but is it less safe than a dedicated seat? It's exciting to get another tour, but now there are one million decisions to make. If you could go to see any of the dates which would you pick?
It would be so perfect if you would just fall out the window