Edinburgh (July 4), Portsmouth (July 10) and Reading (July 12) dates added

Portsmouth Guildhall 10th July and Reading Rivermead 12th July added



Famous when dead added:

Morrissey just announced more UK tour dates for summer 2018 - NME

Wed July 04 2018 – EDINBURGH Usher Hall
Sat July 07 2018 – MANCHESTER Castlefield Bowl
Sun July 08 2018 – MANCHESTER Castlefield Bowl
Tue July 10 2018 – PORTSMOUTH Guildhall
Thu July 12 2018 – READING Rivermead


Tickets for the added gigs to go on sale from 10 am, Friday - June 1st.

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Is there any other artist who drip feeds new concerts in this fashion?
People from Scotland who booked tickets/hotel/travel to Manchester and
people from the south coast who did the same in London must be pretty
pissed off. I could've done the same to Berlin but I'm hanging on in case a
more convenient/local show might suddenly pop up.

I bought tickets for Suede in Hammersmith in October. I suspecf tickets for a regional tour will be announced soon.
However I haven't seen Suede since 1993 and the Horrors are supporting.
 
Is there any other artist who drip feeds new concerts in this fashion?
People from Scotland who booked tickets/hotel/travel to Manchester and
people from the south coast who did the same in London must be pretty
pissed off. I could've done the same to Berlin but I'm hanging on in case a
more convenient/local show might suddenly pop up.

I thought it was to put Mike Joyce's lawyers on the back foot so Joyce couldn't claim the money he was owed.
 
£74 f***ing quid for the castlefield bowl, and you have to print out your ticket at home. what a f***ing gyp.
 
Portsmouth Guildhall 10th July and Reading Rivermead 12th July added



Famous when dead added:

Morrissey just announced more UK tour dates for summer 2018 - NME

Wed July 04 2018 – EDINBURGH Usher Hall
Sat July 07 2018 – MANCHESTER Castlefield Bowl
Sun July 08 2018 – MANCHESTER Castlefield Bowl
Tue July 10 2018 – PORTSMOUTH Guildhall
Thu July 12 2018 – READING Rivermead


Tickets for the added gigs to go on sale from 10 am, Friday - June 1st.

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Anyone want need a date for one of these shows???? I'm your girl!!
 
Wow! Just seen the price for this, over sixty quid, FFS

Yes that's pretty steep for the metropolis of Portsmouth Guildhall. I would have come from Brighton but nah £60 plus that's too much. Have fun all.
 
Edinburgh Usher Hall.

Guys I have just bought 2 standing tickets direct from Venue.

3 Seconds later my pal texted to say he has just done the same !

They will be getting posted to my address 2 weeks before gig.

If anyone wants them at face value then please contact me.
 
I've got my tickets for Reading. I live there. So if anyone wants any recommendations for places to eat and drink beforehand, here goes.

About a 5 minute walk from Rivermead is The Moderation. The food is excellent and well priced. It's a mixture of mainly your classics, fish and chips etc and Thai. The drinks are little on the expensive side, but nothing silly. You'll pass it should you walk from the town centre and Reading train station. Caversham is only a short walk away over the bridge (5 mins) - there is plenty of choice here. From Wetherspoons, Alto Lounge (for your more hipster types), The Griffin (Chef and brewer pub), a few coffee shops etc etc.
 
Thanks for asking, I went on and on about it in the tour post for that date. To sum up ...

  1. Too many LIHS songs and the album was not even out yet.
  2. In general, a very tired setlist that mostly spanned the last 3 albums.
  3. Finally, Morrissey did not project his image on the large screens, so unless you were very close you saw almost nothing.

Oh, ok....yes...you do have a point...
 
Thanks for the eating recommendations Kes. I’ll be driving to the venue. Is there plenty of car parking spaces at Rivermead or is it worth finding an alternative parking spot? Thank you

Oh god, not you again.
 
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