
I remember Dev saying he doesn't want to play just any old scuzzy venue.

Or is this a little forward thinking?

Amber wrote:Think maybe it's a good idea to recommend some venues? I don't know too many, but theres one in Reading which is fair size and sounds nice. Seems to be a lot of Dev fans in the south east too.![]()
I remember Dev saying he doesn't want to play just any old scuzzy venue.
Or is this a little forward thinking?
Abydost wrote:Amber wrote:Think maybe it's a good idea to recommend some venues? I don't know too many, but theres one in Reading which is fair size and sounds nice. Seems to be a lot of Dev fans in the south east too.![]()
I remember Dev saying he doesn't want to play just any old scuzzy venue.
Or is this a little forward thinking?
Lies, Amber. Shepherd's Bush Empire, the one and only!
niklang wrote:I'd travel to London to see Dev. The O2? Maybe get that Jackson geezer to do support for Dev one night.
niklang wrote:I'd travel to London to see Dev. The O2? Maybe get that Jackson geezer to do support for Dev one night.
Big Al wrote:The times I've seen Dev in London, it was at the old Mean Fiddler (aka Astoria 2) - RIP
So I would've thought that realistic venue suggestions would be (from smallest to biggest):
Bush Hall, Scala, Electric Ballroom, Koko
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:^^ Wow, you're extremely lucky![]()
6 hours is kind of a drive, but getting to see Townsend is like the carrot at the end of the stick.
Perhaps I shouldn't compare Devin to dangling carrots actually, but it's a metaphorThe nice thing about living near a huge coastal city is that acts will almost always come to San Francisco. It's pretty sweet.
With some street teaming action, with some constantly reminding people, with the posters, shirts and what not - I think SF should be ready for himTownsend epidemic!!!
elvendio wrote:Well here in Toronto Roy Thompson Hall would be a likely place. I Saw Dio play there not so long ago.w
http://www.roythomson.com/home.cfm
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