1. Originally posted by ahn1991:I'm contemplating as to whether or not I should buy a ticket for an Imagine Dragons gig in February. I want to see them again in a proper setting, but since I've waited too long, ticket prices are a little on the pricier side of things...

    Over rated, not worth it.
  2. Walking Papers shows in Europe this year between 8-18 Euro, just wanted to say
  3. Please tell me when they go on another UK tour, Peter. Preferably in Edinburgh as I'm interested to see Walking Papers.
  4. Originally posted by KieranU2:Please tell me when they go on another UK tour, Peter. Preferably in Edinburgh as I'm interested to see Walking Papers.

    Ah they just were in Glasgow a few weeks ago supporting Alice in Chains
    Don't worry, will mention them probably few more times here

    Actually, now they support Biffy Clyro from Scotland during some shows in Europe.
    If you can make it, come to Paris Friday, Walking Papers own headline show
  5. Originally posted by Malahide:[..]

    Ah they just were in Glasgow a few weeks ago supporting Alice in Chains
    Don't worry, will mention them probably few more times here

    Actually, now they support Biffy Clyro from Scotland during some shows in Europe.
    If you can make it, come to Paris Friday, Walking Papers own headline show

    Yeah, I heard about that but I wasn't able to get the holiday off work.

    Biffy are alright - a tad overrated though. Haha, I would if I lived in Paris. I'll wait because it seems they tour a load. Surely they'll come to Edinburgh next. I know they did play a headline show in Glasgow, I think it was the Garage? Again, wasn't able to go. I think I had another gig that night.
  6. Yes correct, that was on their own headline tour begin of the year.
    First they plan a new album, not sure when they'll be back next year.

    Watched a full show in Berlin, but although they're not that bad I
    will not be new fan. They have a great following though, quite dedicated, think
    it some kind of a cult band
  7. Originally posted by KieranU2:It's ridiculous how some bands are one album in, got quite popular and are already charging astronomical prices for tickets. I'm looking at Imagine Dragons, Lumineers and Bastille. All below average bands.


    Imagine Dragons is definitely not below average. For one, their default ticket prices were actually incredibly cheap (35 for GA) and they're selling out venues. Plus, I'm not sure if you've actually been following this band since they were small because they've definitely come a long way. Less than 4 years ago they performed at a pub venue on our college campus (capacity of maybe 100 or so) and now they've been able to sell out Red Rocks. They've really worked hard to get to this point and they deserve the attention they're getting.

  8. I've seen them once before in a festival setting and at the time I was already considering seeing them again in a proper gig, so I already know they're good. It's just that I've missed my opportunity to get cheaper tickets, so now I'm dealing with re-sellers.
  9. Current list:

    10 December - Muse, Birds of Tokyo
    13 December - Paul Kelly
    19 January - Big Day Out - Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Beady Eye
    24 January - Big Day Out - Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Beady Eye
    11 February - The National
    15 February - Bruce Springsteen, Hunters & Collectors
    16 February - Bruce Springsteen, Hunters & Collectors
    19 February - Bruce Springsteen
    22 February - Pete Murray
    26 February - Bruce Springsteen
    17 March - Queens of the Stone Age
    2 April - The Rolling Stones
    17 April - Bluesfest - John Mayer
    18 April - Bluesfest - Jack Johnson, The Doobie Brothers, Gregg Allman, Gary Clark Jr.
    19 April - Bluesfest - Dave Matthews Band, John Butler Trio
    20 April - Bluesfest - Passenger
    21 April - Bluesfest - Dave Matthews Band, Elvis Costello, Gary Clark Jr.
  10. Originally posted by dylbagz:Current list:

    10 December - Muse, Birds of Tokyo
    13 December - Paul Kelly
    19 January - Big Day Out - Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Beady Eye
    24 January - Big Day Out - Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Beady Eye
    11 February - The National
    15 February - Bruce Springsteen, Hunters & Collectors
    16 February - Bruce Springsteen, Hunters & Collectors
    19 February - Bruce Springsteen
    22 February - Pete Murray
    26 February - Bruce Springsteen
    17 March - Queens of the Stone Age
    2 April - The Rolling Stones
    17 April - Bluesfest - John Mayer
    18 April - Bluesfest - Jack Johnson, The Doobie Brothers, Gregg Allman, Gary Clark Jr.
    19 April - Bluesfest - Dave Matthews Band, John Butler Trio
    20 April - Bluesfest - Passenger
    21 April - Bluesfest - Dave Matthews Band, Elvis Costello, Gary Clark Jr.

    You have quite an agenda to look forward to. I'm actually pretty jealous.
  11. You wouldn't be jealous of the debit column of my bank account though haha

    Should be a good year for concerts over here. Each year just gets bigger and bigger for me (according to my setlist.fm anyway).
  12. Wowowowow