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London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby ogriff » 01 Jul 2008, 13:14

The part-trolled one is playing two small studio-sized gigs to warm up for upcoming foreign dates - tonight and Thursday in Hammersmith, £20.

http://www.riversidestudios.co.uk/cgi-b ... 1214222706
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby Twist » 01 Jul 2008, 14:55

lucky london living bastards
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby Slypsy » 01 Jul 2008, 15:02

Bill is the man! Can't wait to see him at the Big chill

Hope you enjoy the show Ogriff :)
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby Sperge » 01 Jul 2008, 17:06

Slypsy wrote:Bill is the man! Can't wait to see him at the Big chill

Hope you enjoy the show Ogriff :)

We so should have had him at Glade! :D
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby buzzingtalk » 01 Jul 2008, 18:51

i would be bang up for that except its 20 quid plus transport.
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby Sperge » 02 Jul 2008, 12:45

buzzingtalk wrote:i would be bang up for that except its 20 quid plus transport.

Yeah, he's not exactly cheap these days.
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby ogriff » 02 Jul 2008, 14:33

£20 is damned cheap compared to his last tour (I feel like his PR or sommat!), and I've seen far inferior comics recently for £20-25 in Soho, so...

I actually think that £20 for guaranteed entertainment isn't expensive though, so... It's minimum £35 to watch my footy team (and they may lose), £60 for the cricket, £35 a head for a nice meal...

Saying that, Stewart Lee's last tour was £25 and worth every f*cking penny.
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby buzzingtalk » 02 Jul 2008, 18:26

see i dont really go out much except for raves - never been to see a comedian. i guess it would be good but id rather watch it online for free (student mentality). dont do sport, theatre or meals out, id like to at some point but at the moment every penny i get hold of is on other things
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby ellabella » 04 Jul 2008, 00:19

would love to see bill bailey, he is very funny

wanted to get tickets for bil, or for dylan moran for my dad's birthday, but neither options worked, so we saw tamsin grieg in god of carnage and she was great :)
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby Benwrongun » 04 Jul 2008, 07:37

Bill Bailey is well worth £20 hes well funny, 100 x funnier live than on dvds.
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Re: London-based Bill Bailey fans?!

Postby Beatmonkey » 05 Jul 2008, 15:13

Yea Bill is easily worth £20, I thought it sounded cheap when I heard the price.

The trick for comedy though is to loiter outside comedy clubs in the late afternoon. They will often give out unsold tickets for the nights show as it creates more atmosphere and you still buy drinks. Done that a couple of times in leicester, free comedy rocks.
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Bill Bailey - Royal Albert Hall (with orchestra), October

Postby ogriff » 06 Aug 2008, 12:45

Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra, taking place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on the 15th and 16th October 2008... anyone interested there's a pre-sale at the moment, https://tickets.royalalberthall.com/account/login.aspx

register with the site - the opre-sale code is 3403...

Got my tickets for the Weds, should be awesome...
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