I’ve never known it pew-less. Great little venue though. Moonface there was exquisite.

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I saw Dean Wareham and Big Deal there as a pew-less venue. Usually there’s pews.

playing with Bouncing Souls in America is odd :smiley:
Soup Kitchen is tiny too for Manchester, might be worth it for that

Wow head of steam in Newcastle. Gotta be worth going along for 12.50. The new album isnt THAT bad

And that’s supposed to be better because???

I’m gonna get a ticket for this, I’m intrigued and £12.50 is fuck all.

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Alright Richie Rich

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*fuck all in the grand scheme of gig ticket prices

Yeaah, will definitely go to the Soup Kitchen gig.

Is the Friday London gig listes on their site real??

I couldn’t find it either

friday > thursday

They’re on sale on DICE.

can still only find thursday!

Tickets for the Friday show are on see (but unfortunately not Dice):

https://www.seetickets.com/event/titus-andronicus/st-pancras-old-church/

I’ve got my Thursday ticket and going to eotr. Wonder whether the Friday as well would be overkill. They are great at messing with track listings so assume we’d get two very different shows. Just seen that the venue is only 150 which sounds special.

I was sulking because their Scottish date clashed with The League Of Gentlemen Live. Ended up booking a pretty awesome weekend in Newcastle with TA on the Friday and Camp Cope on the Saturday. :+1:

Got 'em!

Thank you, sir

Finally got around to listening to this album. Sounds like one of the wayward Neil Young experiments with country, akin to American Stars ‘N’ Bars. Am enjoying it for the most part.

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Just put a ton of demos from the last album online:

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@pinkybrain you might be interested to know Titus Andronicus are playing a seriously TINY pub in Derry for some reason

acoustic tour apparently?

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Tempted to go to this. He’s doing a few shows around Ireland inc. Limerick etc but still no Belfast yet :man_shrugging: