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The Laze play the Phantom of the Opera

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Topic: The Laze play the Phantom of the Opera
Posted By: phibes
Subject: The Laze play the Phantom of the Opera
Date Posted: October 23 2010 at 16:25
I'm getting very excited about seeing Ruins, Chrome Hoof, Mugstar and Mothlite at the Supersonic festival tomorrow.  Even more interesting potentially is The Laze are playing live to the Phantom of the Opera (1925 version) next week somewhere in Liverpool.
 
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY DETAILS ON WHAT TO EXPECT?  SHOULD BE A GREAT NIGHT.



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Posted By: thz lzzz
Date Posted: October 27 2010 at 05:33
Hi Phibes

The Laze's Halloween performance/screening of The Phantom of the Opera at FACT in Liverpool has now sold out. 

There is another performance/screening booked at The Continental in Preston on November 6th.  And potentially further dates across the UK in November and December.

The Laze's The Phantom of the Opera live show gets a mention in this month's Bizarre magazine.  And furthermore The Laze are featured in next month's Classic Rock presents Prog magazine (out Nov 3rd).

What to expect?  Progressive Doom, Classical Electronica and Horror... Pure Horror Dead

Hopefully see you in there!




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Posted By: phibes
Date Posted: November 01 2010 at 12:40
Thanks for that.  I managed to get tickets with my girlfriend to last nights show.  Top work guys.  Well done!!!  You must do lots lots more.   Absolutely brilliant night.  Last gig that came close was Goblin at the Supersonic last year.  Hope to catch another one soon.  Perhaps a DVD??? 



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