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Big Big Train UK tour Oct 2019

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Topic: Big Big Train UK tour Oct 2019
Posted By: Gerinski
Subject: Big Big Train UK tour Oct 2019
Date Posted: October 08 2019 at 04:55
I have tickets for BBT show in Newcastle on October 26th.

If anybody has the chance to see them before that, or reads anything about their concerts, I would like to know:

- which set list(s) are they playing?
- is there merchandising for sale? which items? (need to foresee taking enough cash in UK pounds)
- I heard that because it's the 10th anniversary of The Underfall Yard, this album will be especially prominent in the set list. Is that so?
- any useful info about the venue, Newcastle City Hall.
- any other info about the tour and concerts which may be useful.

Thanks!!



Replies:
Posted By: King of Loss
Date Posted: October 08 2019 at 20:24
Outside the boundaries of your questions, I'm excited to see where Big Big Train will play in the States when they do come here.


Posted By: Sgt Pepper
Date Posted: October 28 2019 at 01:08
They were superb last night in Newcastle, an unbelievably great band. If you can get to see them please don't hesitate


 




Posted By: Sgt Pepper
Date Posted: October 28 2019 at 13:50
Does anyone actually look at these threads?


Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: October 28 2019 at 15:51
Originally posted by Sgt Pepper Sgt Pepper wrote:

Does anyone actually look at these threads?


Yes, thank you.

Glad you enjoyed.

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Enhance your life. Get down to www.lazland.org


Posted By: Sgt Pepper
Date Posted: October 28 2019 at 16:10
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Sgt Pepper Sgt Pepper wrote:

Does anyone actually look at these threads?


Yes, thank you.

Glad you enjoyed.

Dammed hard work though.


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: October 29 2019 at 01:20
Seeing them Friday in Newport and cant wait. Also I will be able to have a beer as its the end of 'Stoptober' Smile


Posted By: Gerinski
Date Posted: October 29 2019 at 04:36
Great show in Newcastle. Highly recommended.
I only missed some more music from The Underfall Yard (they didn't play any of it) or the English Electrics 

The setlist:

Intro (Novum Organum)

Alive
Hedgerow
Theodora in Green and Gold
Winkie
The Florentine
Brave Captain
Voyager
Homesong
Wassail

Encore:
Drums and Brass
East Coast Racer




Posted By: Sgt Pepper
Date Posted: October 29 2019 at 07:55
I thought they might have included Swan Hunter in the set but that is just me being picky of what was a superb concert.


Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: October 29 2019 at 17:08
Given how much The Underfall Yard means to me personally (see my review), I think I would have been disappointed with this in the absence of any tracks.

I was going to book Newport, but other things got in the way, sadly.

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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: October 30 2019 at 01:01
Originally posted by Gerinski Gerinski wrote:

Great show in Newcastle. Highly recommended.
I only missed some more music from The Underfall Yard (they didn't play any of it) or the English Electrics 

The setlist:

Intro (Novum Organum)

Alive
Hedgerow
Theodora in Green and Gold
Winkie
The Florentine
Brave Captain
Voyager
Homesong
Wassail

Encore:
Drums and Brass
East Coast Racer


 

I suppose they had to drop Judas Unrepentant and The First Rebreather eventually. However I saw them do those in Basingstoke last year so will be good to hear more focus on the newer material. 


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: November 03 2019 at 23:58
Enjoyed the show on Friday although I didn't like the 'sound'. The house PA system didn't cope well with 13 guys it seems! Good to see Rob Reed and Chris Fry (Magenta) in the audience supporting a fellow prog band.


Posted By: Gerinski
Date Posted: November 04 2019 at 02:52
The sound in Newcastle was not perfect either. 


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: November 06 2019 at 00:41
It's a pity really because the studio albums are immaculate but I realise that they probably need a bigger venue to properly fill out the sound and then they wouldn't sell all (or most of) the tickets if they did that. The atmosphere was certainly brilliant and there is a lot of well deserved love for this band.


Posted By: Sgt Pepper
Date Posted: November 06 2019 at 14:30
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Posted By: Sgt Pepper
Date Posted: November 06 2019 at 14:31
Huh, it certainly was near on perfect?



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