Hoorah, those Kentucky hoods are coming back to Blighty, playing Shep Bush Empire, London on 2 July. There MUST be other dates out there, c'mon peeps whadyaknow?
You going, Smartie? (or is that a daft question?)
Chance for the UK crew to get together and laugh at our haircuts.
Yep Greggy, you's daft as a brush! lol
Looking forward to it.
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Honestly.
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Honestly?
Fairly honestly - honest.
http://www.xfm.co.uk/Article.asp?id=23454
More Names Added To Carling Weekender
Alongside the only festival performances in England and Wales from The Darkness, the only announced live UK performances from The White Stripes and Green Day's come more additions to the bill of the Carling Reading and Leeds Weekender.
Now added to the Main Stage (Friday August 27 in Reading and Saturday August 28 at Leeds) are Reel Big Fish, Taking Back Sunday and Goldie Lookin Chain while The Roots and Thursday are joining the bill on Saturday August 28 at Reading and Sunday August 29 in Leeds.
Sunday in Leeds also sees the return of My Morning Jacket, who will be playing their first announced UK festival date since the departure of guitarist Johnny Quaid and keyboard player Danny Cash last January
Joining Graham Coxon on the Radio 1 Stage line up (Saturday 28 in Reading and Sunday 29 in Leeds) is the Mercury Award winning Dizzee Rascal.
And finally, Dropkick Murphys, The Rasmus, Thrice and Yellowcard have all been confirmed as playing the Main Stages of Reading on Sunday 29 and Leeds on Friday 27.
The Carling Reading/Leeds Weekender will take place from Friday June 27 till 29 at Richfield Avenue, Reading and Bramham Park, Wetherby, Leeds respectively.
The acts confirmed for the Carling Weekender Festival so far are:
Friday, August 27 Reading / Saturday August 28 Leeds
Main Stage: The Darkness (headline), The Offspring, Ash, The Hives, Jurassic 5, Hundred Reasons, Reel Big Fish, Taking Back Sunday, Goldie Lookin' Chain.
Radio One Stage: Graham Coxon
Saturday August 28 Reading / Sunday, August 29 Leeds
Main Stage: The White Stripes (headline), Morrissey, The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, The Vines. The Roots, My Morning Jacket (Leeds only), Thursday
Radio One Stage: Funeral For A Friend, Dizzee Rascal
Sunday, August 29 Reading / Friday, August 27 Reading
Main Stage: Green Day (headline), 50 Cent, Placebo, Lostprophets, The Streets, Dropkick Murphys, The Rasmus, Thrice, Yellowcard
Radio One Stage: Supergrass, Von Bondies
For all the latest festival news, rumours, site information and ticket details check out the Xfm Online Festival Guide by clicking here.
http://www.xfm.co.uk/article.asp?id=3889
Main Stage at Leeds! 3rd band in on Sunday. I love Sundays, me.
Wonder why no appearance at Reading? (I wonder, but don't care)
The best things happen Up North!
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The best things happen Up North!
Am I right Doctor?
Oh, most definately, and due to get even better this summer I hear :D
What's this then,no Scottish gig ???
Except for the Leeds Festival on Sunday August 29th, MMJ will also be at Reading the day before, main stage as well ...
QuoteWhat's this then,no Scottish gig ???
I know. I didn't even get Leeds tickets this year and couldn't for the life of me get a Glasto ticket. *slumps to floor and dies*
QuoteWhat's this then,no Scottish gig ???
They are playing Aberdeen Lemon Tree on Wed August 25th. Check www.lemontree.org for details.
I'm so pissed off I'll be missing that gig. I leave Aberdeen on that day to fly down to Reading festival. At least I can see them at Reading (and Glastonbury) but a gig in my hometown would have been ace!! I dream they change the gig to the Tuesday night.
Anybody know who is/are supporting the boys in the UK?
Rather hope its not Junior Senior again, they caused a 'friend' to drink to excess.
(At least that's my recollection)
Would this be the friend who had to guide you to bed after the show? ;)
Answering that may violate my 5th ammendment rights.
Allegedly.
(Come on, you didn't like them either)
When I'm going to see MMJ I like everybody!!!
Especially big hairy geordies? ::)
Oh, MOST especially big hairy geordies :D
Good job nobody else follows this thread. ;)
LOL. You're right, it is becoming a bit of a lurve-in. We'd better pack it in. For now ;)
Except for the still to be confirmed August 25 show at The Lemon Tree Café in Aberdeen, the band is confirmed for another Scottish date on August 26 as part of the T on the Fringe 2004 festival at the Liquid Room in Edinburgh!
Sorry to spoil the fun already, but the August 25 show at The Lemon Tree Café in Aberdeen, Scotland, which was waiting to be confirmed has been confirmed as cancelled by the venue's website. The show the day after as part of the T on the Fringe 2004 festival at the Liquid Room in Edinburgh, Scotland is still listed on the venue's website, but has been deleted from the festival's website listings.
Thanks for the info, Magnix
Got a call from Glastonbury this arfo the boys are in town and I could hear them playing 'The Way That He Sings'in the background!!!
Outstandingly good news. Thanks!!!
The boys will be supported in London by Pete Murray who is X 4 platinum, and from Australia, has been top their charts for 4 weeks and use to play rugby.
Knowledge is the bomb!
Pete Murray is not bad at all.
Are tickets still available for the London show this friday???
According to the Sheperd's Bush website they are. Try this
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=uk&query=detail&event=94264&interface=shepemp
Might see you there.
Thanks 8)
Let's see if I can make it over in time.
This a big venue?
About 2000 capacity. Over from where?
2000. Nice. Movin on up.
Travellin from Memphis > > >
Wow! Quite a journey. I'm travelling 100 miles and it feels like a military campaign :-/ You'll have a great time if you do see them. I've seen them twice in London and they got a great reception both times. Seeing them at a festival in August as well :)