I'll try but I'm not too bothered if I get tickets or not
Live 8
Live 8 Concerts announced
Tickets are availiable on a text message lottery system to be launched on Monday. Is anyone going to try and get tickets?
Edit:
More info about the line up at the gigs
Madonna, Coldplay and U2 will be headlining the London event.
(Edited by Sydney 31/05/2005 16:58)
Tickets are availiable on a text message lottery system to be launched on Monday. Is anyone going to try and get tickets?
Edit:
More info about the line up at the gigs
Madonna, Coldplay and U2 will be headlining the London event.
(Edited by Sydney 31/05/2005 16:58)
I doubt they'll be announcing that 'til Monday when the competition starts.
by lizzieslayer
Does anyone know the ticket text number?
According to the BBC News Website to enter:-
Listeners to breakfast shows on BBC and commercial radio stations will be asked to send a text message at 0800 BST containing the answer to a multiple choice question. The winners will get two tickets to the show.
I'll be watching from home.
The one time I've been to see a concert there I couldn't get over just how appalling the acoustics were. I guess where you're in an area of open parkland you shouldn't have particularly high expectations. As a result, I went with extremely low expectations and it failed to meet those.
I'd much rather my armchair with the home cinema speakers cranked up to a decent din and a ready supply of (non watered down) beer.
The one time I've been to see a concert there I couldn't get over just how appalling the acoustics were. I guess where you're in an area of open parkland you shouldn't have particularly high expectations. As a result, I went with extremely low expectations and it failed to meet those.
I'd much rather my armchair with the home cinema speakers cranked up to a decent din and a ready supply of (non watered down) beer.
Maff and I both texted to get tickets this morning. Got to wait til 15th to see if we've got any though
Quite a few African artists are none-too-pleased with the near-total lack of African music on offer at an event raising funds for their continent. Geldoff's intentions are clearly good, but I can see how there's a feeling of white man's burden about the whole enterprise.
Yeah, but are they any good...
by Byron
Quite a few African artists are none-too-pleased with the near-total lack of African music on offer at an event raising funds for their continent. Geldoff's intentions are clearly good, but I can see how there's a feeling of white man's burden about the whole enterprise.
If you do and you're definitely not going, can i nab them from you?
by Miss Corrupt
Argh I've found out it's the same day as my prom, so it's sods law I'm going to get tickets now.
by Ethan
Say, what are the odds that a continent with a combined population of over 700 million will produce any talented musicians? I just can't work it out!
If you're gonna deliberately misquote me, don't give me the smartarse 'wink'.
by Byron
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(Edited by Ethan 11/06/2005 11:56)
This makes for confusing reading, unless a post has been deleted any quote should at least refer back to something that has actually been said ...
While I appreciate that it's not just a normal concert and is for fundraising purposes for a different continent, it's a shame to make it unnecessarily political when all most people want to do is enter for freebie tickets to go and see some well known big named artists.
I've seen some pretty lousy local bands performing at gigs before, so it's good to know what you are getting
I had toyed with entering, but as Gobstopper said, you'll get a better view and more comfort from home. Also no need for umbrellas
(Edited by Samphirette 11/06/2005 11:38)
While I appreciate that it's not just a normal concert and is for fundraising purposes for a different continent, it's a shame to make it unnecessarily political when all most people want to do is enter for freebie tickets to go and see some well known big named artists.
I've seen some pretty lousy local bands performing at gigs before, so it's good to know what you are getting
I had toyed with entering, but as Gobstopper said, you'll get a better view and more comfort from home. Also no need for umbrellas
(Edited by Samphirette 11/06/2005 11:38)
I was under the impression that this was NOT a fundraising event. The money from the concerts is going to cover the costs of the concerts. The idea is to exert political pressure on the countries at the G8 summit rather than raise funds (hence Live 8 rather than Live AID).
by Samphirette
While I appreciate that it's not just a normal concert and is for fundraising purposes for a different continent, it's a shame to make it unnecessarily political
(Edited by Samphirette 11/06/2005 11:38)
As the concerts are aimed at these 8 countries I would have thought it more important to have bands/singers from these countries rather than from Africa. It is a shame (imho) that the lack of African artists is being highlighted and detracting from what is a fantastic idea to put pressure on the countries at the G8 summit.
It was a bit of light-hearted teasing in reply to an equally flippant comment, I clearly wasn't suggesting you actually said that.
by Ethan
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If you're gonna deliberately misquote me, don't give me the smartarse 'wink'.
I'm so confused, is the London one on the 2nd or 8th July?
And if I can't go, they are so yours lil_miss
And if I can't go, they are so yours lil_miss