Booked for the very last night.
My oppo in Antwerp is also trying to book but it sounds like he’s having credit card troubles ![]()
Booked for the very last night.
My oppo in Antwerp is also trying to book but it sounds like he’s having credit card troubles ![]()
The wave pictures 13th April
Ooh, that will be good.
In the phoenix too can’t wait
Stewart Lee in Plymouth on Sunday

Frankie Boyle, Saturday, Bristol Hippodrome
If it’s the material I saw last year it’s very funny.
I think it’s a show called Basic Lee. Is that the one you saw?
With @coco tonight
Enjoy.
Should be great.
It’s been an absolute turd of a day yet I still schlepped up to Kings Cross so it was good to catch an absolute banger of a show by JOHN at the Scala.
All sorts of up-in-the-air first world problems for the next few days.
Lucinda Williams was excellent, and her backing band the Buick 6 as good as ever.
She looked very frail, and was helped on and off stage. Since her stroke she cannot play the guitar anymore and you could see her left side was affected.
Her voice was still strong however and it was a great gig.
CP to the organisers though, most central London gigs I go to these days end about 10,30 which gives time for people who live out in the sticks to catch trains etc.
LW didn’t come on until 9.00 and I had to leave at 11.10 to catch the last train from London Bridge to Brighton so missed the last two songs.
Sadly due to her health issues, I think this might be the last tour LW plays outside the US.
Ditto. JOHN didn’t come on until 9.30 (there were two supports given a decent chunk of time) so it was looking slightly iffy for last trains even just back to the burbs.
As it was their set was fast and short - maybe an hour and ten - so I could have got a train. However I missed a train by 1 minute so ended up on my traditional tube then bus from Brixton.
Nearly got a nosebleed up here, genuinely the furthest away from the stage I’ve ever been.
Belinda Carlisle still looks fab, but a bit immobile, no doubt due to Botox and getting a new knee next week reasons… voice is still there though.
Rick knows how to please his crowd and let’s face it, him filling arenas is an amazing career resurrection.
Cockpunch to the AO Arena for charging £16.95 for this:
Ok, it’s a 2 pinter, but FFS, Also cockpunch to me fo fucking well buying it in the first place…
Feck, were you even in the same arena ? ![]()
As long as you enjoyed it ![]()
Done summat tonight I’ve long sworn I’d never do - a covers band / tribute act thing, glam-rock themed, called ‘Get It On’. They filled the usually half-empty South Holland Centre with several hundred mothball-smelling, whistling-hearing-aid, lumbago-infested, piss-soaked old nodders (i.e. my own precise demographic), and rocked the fucking place out ![]()
By the second-half, those that were physically capable were all on their feet aisle-boogieing, clapping and singing-along. Quite a lot like being in a care home (Strained smiles, forced merriment, “Hands in the air everybody!”), or on a fourth-rate cruise ship about 3 weeks in as the Stockholm-syndrome starts kicking-in and everybody imagines they’re part of what’s going-on…
To my intense irritation I really rather enjoyed myself, as did Sam and our chums.
Please mock mercilessly, I feel I’m owed some suffering and disappointment…
Can’t be arsed.