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Live music coming up

Last weekend I've broken the four month drought of live music by seeing a kick-ass performance by Hayseed Dixie, for which I still haven't written a review.

Next up is the always wonderful Mostly Autumn at Rhyl, for which I've now got my accomodation sorted. I've got a front row seat, so this should be a good one.

Now I've got to decide whether I've got the stamina for the DEMU Showcase, Queensrÿche and Journey on three consecutive days in June! So far I've got a ticket for Journey, but not Queensrÿche. There's also Zappa plays Zappa two days earlier, for which there also still seem to be tickets available. That would make three gigs and one model railway exhibition in five days. Can I cope with this without needing a week off work to recover?

Update: I've managed to get a seat in row D for Zappa plays Zappa, and on the basis that Owen and Mike Foley are probably going to Sunday's Queensrÿche show, I've just ordered a ticket for that as well.

Posted by TimHall at April 30, 2006 02:16 PM | TrackBack
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