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Post by Jmochampion on Oct 9, 2007 14:47:55 GMT -5
Tee hee hee...........I was thinking like that too
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Post by Sarah on Oct 13, 2007 3:10:51 GMT -5
I wonder if they will be playing this one? 46664 J'BURG CONCERT - TICKETS ON SALE Tickets for the 1 December 46664 "It's In Our Hands' concert were set to go on sale from today (Tuesday) at Computicket, priced etween R120 and R450. The World Aids Day concert will take place at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, with 8 International artists and 8 South African artists, to be announced at a later date. Once the stage is built, the foundation expects Ellis Park to hold 50,000 people, which will make it the biggest 46664 concert yet. BOOKING INFO: TITLE: 46664 It's in our Hands Saturday, Dec 1 2007 14h00 to 23h00 (Gates open 12h00) VENUE: Ellis Park Stadium Beit Street, New Doornfontein, Johannesburg. Visit www.ellispark.co.za for more information. Yet another milestone 46664 concert for South Africa. Campaign ambassadors, performing artists and celebrity guests will be announced in the coming weeks. Existing international ambassadors will also be back to perform for Mr Mandela, demonstrating their continued commitment to the 46664 campaign which plans to build on its past achievements and expand its outreach activities to communities and schools to engage the youth most affectedby HIV and AIDS. Artists - 8 International artists and 8 South African artists. Names to be advised Price: R466.00: Golden Circle Standing | R262.00: Field Standing Children under 3 admitted free (Some discounts only apply to selected areas and price ranges. Ticlet Colection: Tickets can be collected from the venue box office which opens at 10h00. However, to avoid queues, tickets may be collected at any Computicket outlet at least 1 day before the show. Credit card used to make the booking must be presented when collecting tickets. Box Office Ticket Sales: Open 10h00 at venue for sales and collections. - Prohibited: Bottles, weapons, picnic bags, cooler boxes, cameras and recording equipment. - Refreshments available at venue - Parking available around the stadium. - Venue is disabled friendly, ramps and toilets available.
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Post by Jmochampion on Oct 14, 2007 15:30:57 GMT -5
Mmmmm...........they might I suppose
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Post by Brigitte on Oct 16, 2007 3:36:37 GMT -5
My bet is no, they won't.
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Post by Tina on Oct 16, 2007 9:48:43 GMT -5
There is an announcement on bm.com, but no single line about Brian and Roger and a possible appearance.
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Post by cooper on Oct 16, 2007 12:01:08 GMT -5
No, I don´t think that they will play there. I read the line up on Brian´s page, too. .... ;D ;D
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Post by robyn on Dec 7, 2007 13:01:51 GMT -5
Hi folks-
Just wondering if anyone has any idea if the Queen Fan Club will have access to tickets for Mandela's birthday concert or if the only way to get tickets will be through regular channels?
I'm hoping to make it to Hyde Park for the show but haven't a clue how to buy tickets for a concert that far away from home.
Any ideas? Thanks! Robyn
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Post by Jmochampion on Dec 10, 2007 8:42:23 GMT -5
Sorry Robyn haven't got a clue!! I should imagine that perhaps the FC might get tix we'll just have to wait and see
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Post by Tiger Taylor on Jun 28, 2008 12:34:01 GMT -5
Hey ladies, How are you all? I couldn't find another thread of this gig from yesterday, LOVED Queen & PR!! Excellent performance, the best of the evening! And Roger looked great, in excellent shape. I spotted Debbie and Lola in the audience, what a cute shot: Debbie was singing along with a song and Lola wanted her to shut up, LOL Haven't been online in a while, my life was a bit chaotic, no time to get into details, but it's better now. Looking for another job and hopefully on holiday soon How's everything here?
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Post by Danielle on Jun 28, 2008 16:30:41 GMT -5
I spotted Debbie and Lola in the audience, what a cute shot: Debbie was singing along with a song and Lola wanted her to shut up, LOL I'm glad somebody else noticed! I was positive it was Debbie and Lola, but nobody else seemed to point it out. I thought I was seeing things. QPR were good - the only band I thought managed to do quite well. Mucked up a bit on One Vision but the rest was great!
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Post by cooper on Jun 29, 2008 3:30:30 GMT -5
I didn´t spot them but someone on Queenmembers board did, too. So you´re not seeing things ;D ;D
I couldn´t watch it live due to another date a had, but I recorded it and watched it from 1.30 am then..... not all, just the(for me) interesting parts. I think Roger looked great but he could have dressed without that tie... don´t think that this is very Rock´n´Roll..
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Post by anulka on Jun 29, 2008 3:49:15 GMT -5
Oh, thank god that somebody pointed out the tie. I don't like it either!
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Post by lilyofthevalley on Jun 30, 2008 1:53:08 GMT -5
I thought it was absolutely amazing. They maybe need to rehearse a little more for the tour... But now I'm defenitely happy to see them that often in autumn, all my doubts are gone
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Post by anulka on Jun 30, 2008 8:52:47 GMT -5
Yeah... Same here... I just can't wait!
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Post by Tina on Jul 1, 2008 6:49:23 GMT -5
I've habe also spotted them. There could be seen twice. Though I thought Lola is a bit too old to be carried around. The gig was absolutely amazing! I don't care about their problems with "One Vision". It's new and they will do it perfectly after enough rehearsing. Can't wait for more!!!
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