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Off Topic Hull: City of Culture

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  1. Party Hull!

    Party Hull! Well-Known Member

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    Got wristbands for Smiths/Morrissey - went to see Coum on Sunday, and the Ferens etc.

    They're constructing a rooftop drinking terrace at the Humber Street gallery, had a snoop. Should be grand.
     
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  2. steverico

    steverico Well-Known Member

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    Not for the people who are spending over £150k on those flats in construction just behind, the council sneaked that bastard in, just to be ****s to the builder
     
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  3. dennisboothstash

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    Council don't have an issue with that builder do they ?
     
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  4. Carmine Galante.

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    Playing at Trinity House school yard on the 23rd June.

    Tickets go on sale tomorrow but it's already sold out.

    I'm confused as ****.
     
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  5. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Well one part of that information must be incorrect
    I got tickets yesterday, but not via any special route. Just normal City Council website (actually Mrs Tash got them)
     
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  6. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    Is this an 80s hybrid mash-up? An ersatz echoless amalgamation?

    A latter day McBusted if you will?



    Also as confused as ****.
     
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  7. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Err
    No
    It's Primal Scream headlining
    Bunnymen (& Mr Echo) are the support act
     
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  8. hu7tiger

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    Pre- sale tickets went well then
     
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  9. onlyme

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    primal scream.....would,nt mind a rare visit to ull to catch them.fab band.
     
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  10. Charon

    Charon Well-Known Member

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    I just checked on the internet - tickets went on sale yesterday but it said you could pre register which is the german equivalent of putting your towel on the sun bed
     
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  11. dennisboothstash

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    We didn't pre register, and got them fine late yesterday afternoon
    The gig wasn't exactly a surprise, the poster including ticket outlets was posted on this thread a while ago

    I'll say what I said before
    If you want tickets to events in Hull this year you need to move fast I'm afraid

    Because we're all cultured as **** now
     
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  12. brownbagtiger

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    I got mine yesterday at hullboxoffice.com - they aren't saying sold out there at the moment.
     
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  13. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    And what about all the people who haven't got access to a computer eh.
    How do they get tickets.
     
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    The intersection of people wanting to see Primal Scream and not having internet access must be vanishingly small. But there's always that new-fangled telephone thingy.
     
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  15. Red top reader

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    Kick the back door in and sneak in... loudly !!!!
     
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  16. Charon

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    who ****ing cares - they can either queue up at the box office or don't go - Echo and the Bunnymen are hardly the must see act of 2017 are they and as for Primal Scream, who the **** are they anyway
     
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  17. Red top reader

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    Oh " the killing moon".... what a ****ing song....
     
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  18. originallambrettaman

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    The song ‘A Place They Called Forgotten Town’ is a musical and lyrical reworking by Hull-born Henry Priestman of his late 1980’s chart hit ‘Forgotten Town’ by The Christians which was written about the state of the country at the time (the North especially), which particularly affected his home town Hull.

    Produced by Hull-based Humber Film the music video will feature more than 20 Hull community groups.

    Lead vocals, recorded at Fruit Trade Music, are Martin Clappison and Emma Fee of The Mighty and the Moon. Emma is also part of The Happy Endings.

    Humber Film strategic manager Malcolm Joslin said: “The video will be a vivid and memorable portrayal of Hull as a community of optimism and renewal, marking its shift from a ‘Forgotten Town’ to a city that is becoming a top attraction in the UK.

    “Hull becoming the UK City of Culture is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the people of the city to stand up and show the full range of their abilities to the world, including the artists and community groups involved in this amazing project for the Creative Communities Programme.”

    Creative leads

    Director Paul Leeson Taylor

    Producer Peter Hadfield

    Filming Phil Codd Alex Twiston Davies

    Production Assistant Sarah Hicks Directors Assistant Avalon Ramos Cameras Darren Edwards-Less Stubbs-Alex Krasteff- Neal Coulman

    http://www.humberfilm.com/forgotten-town-film

     
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  19. originallambrettaman

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    Tiger Rags - The fabric of Hull City AFC will be open to all from 6th July.

    please log in to view this image
     
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  20. Red top reader

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    I really liked "Donnie Darko" most of my friends hated it.... **** um !!
     
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