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Post by jamiemilne on Feb 6, 2011 19:04:24 GMT -5
Beady Eye are proud to announce they will be headlining this year's Teenage Cancer Trust on Friday 25th March at the Royal Albert Hall in London. TEENAGE CANCER TRUST is a long established charity set up to help young people fight cancer. You can read more about the charity and make donations at their website HERE. The band have been keen supporters of Teenage Cancer Trust through the years with Liam, Gem and Andy having performed at the event in 2002 with Oasis and both Liam and Gem making several appearances between them through the past decade of gigs. Tickets for the week of gigs go on sale Friday 11th February at 9:00am through the following ticketing agencies: WWW.TEENAGECANCERTRUST.ORGWWW.GIGSANDTOURS.COM (0871 230 7136) WWW.TICKETMASTER.COM (0844 844 0444) WWW.ROYALALBERTHALL.COM (0845 401 5030) WWW.HMV.COM and in selected HMV stores (London area only) The full line of gigs for the week are as below: Monday 21 March – An Evening of Comedy with John Bishop and Kevin Bridges Tuesday 22 March – Squeeze and The Feeling Wednesday 23 March – Biffy Clyro Thursday 24 March – Roger Daltrey CBE performs The Who’s Tommy Friday 25 March – Beady Eye Saturday 26 March – Editors Sunday 27 March – Tinie Tempah Beady Eye's gig comes at the end of their run of sold out gigs across the UK and Europe which kicks off with the band's first ever gig in Glasgow Barrowlands on 3rd March.
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Post by jamiemilne on Feb 6, 2011 19:04:44 GMT -5
Beady Eye are proud to announce they will be headlining this year's Teenage Cancer Trust on Friday 25th March at the Royal Albert Hall in London. TEENAGE CANCER TRUST is a long established charity set up to help young people fight cancer. You can read more about the charity and make donations at their website HERE. The band have been keen supporters of Teenage Cancer Trust through the years with Liam, Gem and Andy having performed at the event in 2002 with Oasis and both Liam and Gem making several appearances between them through the past decade of gigs. Tickets for the week of gigs go on sale Friday 11th February at 9:00am through the following ticketing agencies: WWW.TEENAGECANCERTRUST.ORGWWW.GIGSANDTOURS.COM (0871 230 7136) WWW.TICKETMASTER.COM (0844 844 0444) WWW.ROYALALBERTHALL.COM (0845 401 5030) WWW.HMV.COM and in selected HMV stores (London area only) The full line of gigs for the week are as below: Monday 21 March – An Evening of Comedy with John Bishop and Kevin Bridges Tuesday 22 March – Squeeze and The Feeling Wednesday 23 March – Biffy Clyro Thursday 24 March – Roger Daltrey CBE performs The Who’s Tommy Friday 25 March – Beady Eye Saturday 26 March – Editors Sunday 27 March – Tinie Tempah Beady Eye's gig comes at the end of their run of sold out gigs across the UK and Europe which kicks off with the band's first ever gig in Glasgow Barrowlands on 3rd March.
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Post by Dream On on Feb 6, 2011 19:09:24 GMT -5
Anyone know how much tickets are?
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Post by Bellboy on Feb 6, 2011 19:20:58 GMT -5
Anyone know how much tickets are? Between £27-£75 depending on the seats. Well well well!! I didn't think Beady Eye would do it. Well done Roger Daltrey (legend) will defo be another sell out event for TCT.
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Post by gdforever on Feb 6, 2011 22:14:44 GMT -5
Last year Roger said that he had tried to get Liam involved so it doesn't surprise me that he is involved this year.
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Post by paranoidandroid on Feb 7, 2011 3:54:25 GMT -5
Not gonna bother this year. Nothing screams out at me from that line up apart from beady eye but my wallet won't allow me to anyway :-(
Nothing can Top Noel's 2 nights last year anyway ;-)
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Post by mimmihopps on Feb 7, 2011 7:47:40 GMT -5
Didn't expect Liam would play for TCT to be honest.
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Post by idledreamer on Feb 7, 2011 8:45:59 GMT -5
Didn't expect Liam would play for TCT to be honest. so far it seems with beady eye: expect the unexpected
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Post by liamholland on Feb 7, 2011 11:55:05 GMT -5
good to see that the intentions of the band aren't like 'we are ex-oasis, so we do a couple of sold out shows and thats it' It really looks like they are pretty much wanna start like every other new great band wants to do, play as much as we could and everywhere they want us too, and let us blow people's head off.
Really thinkin about a weekend trip to london here
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Post by adrnshw6 on Feb 10, 2011 17:03:32 GMT -5
If I buy a ticket for the Beady Eye night at the TACT does that mean that I can go on the other nights to see the other acts as well?
£55.00 seems a bit steep for one act...
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Post by Bring It On Dan on Feb 10, 2011 18:07:42 GMT -5
Lol, it's £55 for ONE act.
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