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^ generally no, not at the Sage, I think all their theatres are fully seated. Would be awesome though.
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Though it was Nicky who was saying in interviews recently about all the songs they’ve been rehearsing. Lifeblood songs and less obvious ones off This is My Truth were definitely mentioned. As a realistic estimate from those, maybe Empty Souls or Ready for Drowning will pop up at some point in the tour.
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I would certainly want to. But I've been to a seated gig at the Sage (Field Music) where I wanted to stand but nobody else was, and I was in the front row, so I couldn't really do it. On tonight's crowd showing, I could see the same happening with a Manics gig!
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Not sure how you justify that, they did 23 songs, that's pretty normal, especially for first tour date.
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Maybe £50 is less to you than it is to me, I dunno. Yeah, it was a fairly typical Manics set length, and course they’re touring this album, so leaving 17 songs to represent a dozen albums is a big ask. Surely I’m not the only one who wondered if the set would’ve been longer with the earlier start, surely it’s not that unreasonable a thing to think? Finishing 40 minutes ahead of curfew does feel a bit much.
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It's a work night. People need to get home.
Hard to find a gig from any decent band here for what would be under $100. The Manics are still pretty affordable. |
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Are you kidding? 3000?
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^ I'm no good at estimating crowds, but there were plenty of seats, and I was near the front with lots of personal space. They moved the stage half way along, so I would guess, if full capacity is 11000, then there were less than 5000 there.
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Apart from the New LP, that Set List is pretty poor................
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Yep. A lot of the seats were covered up too. I was at the front as well with loads of room to move. Obviously it would have been more than enough to sell out the Academy, and when they do theatre tours those always sell pretty quickly too. It's no biggie, it's just one of those things... they're one of many bands who garnered a huge following around a certain era and still have a good-sized-but-not-as-big-as-that-anymore crowd now.
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bit underwhelmed by the set list. Played it quite safe.
I'd love them to drop YSTSFMH and YLAINE from the sets.... will never happen though. No lifeblood or JFPL is disappointing - and it seems the tour really hasn't sold well.... They should play the smaller venues. |
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There are numerous complaints to be made, all of which are obvious and things the band has no interest in remedying, so it’s a waste of time to make them.
But the one thing that must condemned by all is JDB and Wayne Murray duetting on Dylan & Caitlin during a show that doesn’t feature In Eternity or Sequels of Forgotten Wars. It’s a very loyal fanbase but there has to be a line drawn somewhere. |
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I rather enjoyed it. Nice to have a bit of a shake up in the setlist; I was pleased with Forever Delayed, as I’ve never heard that live before. Horses Under Starlight was a very random choice, I have to say
![]() It was a bit sad that not that many tickets had been sold and I have to say, I was surprised when they announced a full arena tour. I miss them doing smaller venues and tbh I’m not massively looking forward to the aircraft hangar that is Manchester Arena, but oh well. It is what it is. I wouldn’t ever miss a tour because they played arenas though, but maybe that’s just me. Can’t say I was expecting a longer-than-usual set either. I’m sure they’ve come on at 8:45pm before, so didn’t expect anything different on that front. We had to drive 2 hours back home last night, so the earlier the finish the better as far as I’m concerned ![]() I’ll try upload some photos later; supposed to be working now (not having the most productive day after getting home at 1am, funnily enough!). |
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