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Peter Kay Stand Up

Posted by GetToTheFront On November - 19 - 2009

Peter Kay is to play his first live shows for seven years in 2010 named ‘The Tour That Doesn’t Tour ‘, his 20 date residency at the MEN will be for the following dates:

April 27th, 28th, 29th & 30th
May 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st & 22nd

Tickets on PRESALE from 8am on 21st Nov from Ticketmaster

Tickets on general sale from 11am on the 21st Nov from Ticketmaster

Review: Manchester Orchestra - Live @ Rock City, Nottingham

Posted by GetToTheFront On November - 19 - 2009

What: Manchester Orchestra
Where: Rock City, Nottingham
When: 8th November

Reviewed by: Andy C

manchester_orchA sold out Rock City in Nottingham can only mean good times, and after hearing only good things about ‘Manchester Orchestra’ from both sides of the Atlantic for a while, I finally got the chance to see the band live whilst they were supporting Biffy Clyro. The band themselves are a 5 piece rock band from Atlanta that effortlessly blend the styles of grunge with experimental with a sprinkle of pop, image if Nirvana played songs written by Kings of Leon.

The first thing to notice about all the bands this evening is the amount of hair that is on show, not only in the form on mop tops, but also the beard form. M.O stroll onto the stage an immediately get down to business, this continues throughout the short set, with only little crowd interaction, which can be put down to tight time and the band wanting to get on with the playing.

This is the only downside to the bands set is the fact they only get to play 5 songs, the crowd were certainly mesmerised, in particular the opening song and new single ‘I’ve got friends’ which is certainly one of the best songs on the new album. The next track ‘Shake It Out’ certainly keeps the crowd’s attention with the vocal quality’s of Andy Hull, from the melodic verse to the aggressive chorus that ripped through every member of the crowd’s spine.

The band now decided to slow things down a little with ‘Pride’, again from the new album, the ending to the song is the most powerful of the night and brings the loudest response from the crowd. To finish the final 2 songs on the album are played out which sounds like a 10 minute epic track. The Biffy Clyro faithful crowd were certainly left wanting more, which can only be a good thing.

Make sure you check out channel 4’s ‘Live at Abbey Road’ where the band will be featured on December 5th.

(8/10)

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Review: BBC Children In Need Rocks - Live @ Royal Albert Hall

Posted by GetToTheFront On November - 18 - 2009

What: BBC Children In Need Rocks
Where: Royal Albert Hall
When: 12th November

Reviewed by: Roger Goodgroves

I think I can safely say that this gig was likely to be one of the gigs of the year and that was before it even started.

children_need_robbieThe line up was stellar with Gary Barlow of Take That bringing together a star-studded cast to help raise money for Children in Need. Then you have the added draw of a potential Take That reunion with Robbie. Options to purchase tickets were made available by a public lottery/registration. As expected the demand was huge and I wasn’t one of the lucky ones selected. Having resigned myself to watching it on TV this coming Thursday (BBC1 8pm) I was pleasantly surprised to be offered a chance to get tickets in the second round of the draw. Now the only problem was the mad panic to find my original registration details they insisted on as part of the purchase process. Being the tidy sort (with PCs at least) I had deleted my email confirmation following the registration and even emptied my deleted basket! Luckily my spam filter takes a copy of all emails and stores them in its database for a few days so I could breathe again and then only have to worry about getting some of the remaining tickets.

Now I know you are ahead of me here as I obviously went otherwise why am I writing this review! Having bought tickets the next hurdle was actually getting in. You had to turn up at the Royal Albert Hall with photo proof of ID, the etickets and your credit card and all this BEFORE 6pm! With the ticket prices ranging from £50 to £300+ I doubt they expected many unemployed to be there on the night so I had to burn a valuable day off in the process.

So was all the effort of getting there actually worth it?

Well the actual line-up/running order for the TV performance of the gig was as follows:

Take That
Robbie Williams
Muse (in reality they opened the gig but will be edited in for the broadcast)
Leona Lewis
Paolo Nutini
Katherine Jenkins (With Julian Lloyd Webber)
Cheryl Cole
Mika
Annie Lennox
Dame Shirley Bassey
Dizzee Rascal
Snow Patrol
Lily Allen
Sir Paul McCartney

children_need_lillySo you can see that the names certainly made it worth being there. What about the event itself and the acts performances? I’ve made no secret of the fact that the Royal Albert Hall is my fav gig venue so the omens were right. Why is it then that I felt a little disappointed by the whole event? The major one was it being on TV. The audience came second to what they wanted to capture for broadcast. We were told how to have a good time, it didn’t quite run to being told when to clap and cheer like the American audiences but it was close. There were just too many breaks, pauses and gaps to have the event flow as it should have. A prime example of how the TV came first was the opening act. When you see it on the TV you’ll see Take That opening with “Greatest Day” but on the night Muse opened before shooting off to perform at the O2 Arena.

The big talking point leading up to the night was if Robbie would perform with Take That. Well they did and didn’t! After Take That “opened” the evening Gary announced ”What a perfect night for us to introduce an old friend.” Robbie entered stage right to a very loud roar (see my video on Youtube). The excitement of seeing musical history was palpable however as the five formed up on stage the two wings peeled off leaving Robbie alone with his quivering lip. The disbelief and disappointment of the crowd was evident and my thoughts quickly imagined the serenity of the Royal Albert Hall shattered by the ensuing riot. Luckily the thought of Robbie singing anyway was enough to quell the disquiet.

So with Robbie departed the remainder of the artist procession continued. Most were what was to be expected. The event was billed as Children in Need rocks the Royal Albert Hall. Strangely then we had opera singer Katherine Jenkins with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s brother Julian on Cello and Shirley Bassey with Gary Barlow on piano which both seemed stupidly out of place.

children_need_cherylShirley Bassey had the strangest collaboration of the evening when Dizzee Rascal joined her on “Diamonds are forever”. For me the best collaboration of the night came when Cheryl Cole joined Snow Patrol for “Set the fire to the third bar”. Her voice really suited this song. I was hoping for Snow Patrol with Leona Lewis doing “Run” but I wasn’t disappointed by Cheryl/Snow Patrol’s efforts.

The final collaboration of the night was when Sir Paul McCartney was joined by Take That before the finale of “Hey Jude” with all the performers returning to the stage to sing.

So we finally got Robbie singing with Take That although not in the manner expected. This was a perfect opportunity for them to really sing together and a real opportunity lost for a very good cause.

Some of my photos from the finale have already been posted HERE

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Interview: Daniel Merriweather

Posted by GetToTheFront On November - 17 - 2009
Interview: Daniel Merriweather!

GTTF Team caught up with the very funny & outspoken Daniel Merriweather, to chat about his new single with Adele, knickers being thrown at him on his recent tour and his response to being mistaken as being British. Also listen to find out his humorous views on Jason Maraz and Barak Obama.

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Posted on November 17th

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Diversity Talent Tour

Posted by GetToTheFront On November - 17 - 2009

Diversity, the winners of Britain’s Got Talent 09 are to play UK theatres in March/April 2010,

more shows for 2010 after selling out most venues,

Royal Concert Hall Nottingham SUN 11/04/2010
City Hall Sheffield WED 14/04/2010
Brighton Centre THU 15/04/2010
Cardiff International Arena SAT 17/04/2010
HMV Apollo Hammersmith London SUN 18/04/2010
Brentwood Centre WED 21/04/2010
Preston Guildhall Preston THU 22/04/2010
The Civic Hall Wolverhampton MON 26/04/2010

Tickets onsale from Seetickets, Ticketmaster

Apollo Manchester SAT 27/03/2010
Liverpool Empire Liverpool SUN 28/03/2010
The Civic Hall Wolverhampton MON 29/03/2010
Glasgow Clyde on TUES 30/03/2010
Newcastle City Hall THU 01/04/2010
Oasis Leisure Centre Swindon FRI 02/04/2010
Plymouth Pavilions SAT 03/04/2010
New Theatre - Oxford MON 05/04/2010
De Montfort Hall Leicester TUE 06/04/2010
HMV Apollo Hammersmith London WED 07/04/2010
Colston Hall Bristol THU 08/04/2010
Guildhall Portsmouth SAT 10/04/2010
Bournemouth Pavilion SUN 11/04/2010

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Interview: Erik Hassle

Posted by GetToTheFront On November - 16 - 2009
Interview: Erik Hassle!

Erik Hassle, the Swedish star chats to Team GTTF whilst supporting Little Boots on her UK tour, talking influences, pop, I-pod songs, dream collaborations, dream tours and whats next for the rising star.

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Posted on November 16th

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