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TOPIC: Acoustic tour

Re:Acoustic tour 13 years 10 months ago #1198

  • Reb55
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Being a Scotish Rebel I hope you might also consider The Renfrew Ferry or Motherwell Concert Hall or indeed anywhere north of the border. I would like to think any small to medium venue would sell out for an acoustic show. Here's hoping. :)
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Re:Acoustic tour 13 years 10 months ago #1199

  • kaoswaters
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This would be fantastic. Already trying to look at Glastonbury Abbey :cheer:
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Re:Acoustic tour 13 years 10 months ago #1200

  • cockneyrebel1
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B) I waited more than 30 years to see Steve live......I had tickets for 17 concerts and for one reason or another, I didn't make a single one of them. I call it "The Jinx". I finally broke this spell in 2004, at The Bloomsbury Theatre, London, where I saw an accoustic gig. So that venu will always be special for me and I would love to see another accoustic gig there. Fantastic!!! B)
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Re:Acoustic tour 13 years 10 months ago #1201

  • jackpot1
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Union Chapel or Bloomsbury again.........both brilliant acoustics very intimate venues for Steve's close up lyrical performances.
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Re:Acoustic tour 13 years 10 months ago #1202

  • Ray Smith
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My dear Rachel, would any of us fans say no? LOL. Don't forget Wales Steve :-)
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Re:Acoustic tour 13 years 10 months ago #1203

  • Stella Day
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  • Reassuringly expensive.
I'd like to make it to Holmfirth.
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