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I alo saw a ask sign by his last gig on the tour in me city Eindhoven The Netherlands,aug.5.
Well got me ticket a few days when it was announced
www.ticketservice.nl
Problerm it is booked and organised bij ' de Effenaar' Eindhoven' s most famous and known
venue for gigs, dunno why they moved the gig to another venue, muziekgebouw
[more known as muziekgebouw Frits Philips], it's in the Heuvelgallerij a mall in centre of Eindhoven
5-10 minute walk from Eindhoven central railwaystation, also by in the building a guarded parking
under the mall, it''s not the cheapest one, I heard
more wondering, becuase they gonna open a new big venue which must be the HMH from the south of
the Netherlands, it's in the Philips Clockbuilding, just by railwaystation Eindhoven ' Beukenlaan' used to
be a big area of Philips, as there are many, and now getting destroyed or as the clockbuilding, other companies
move in.
The Clockbuilding veneu opens this week or very soon and 3500 to 4000 people can see in the future international
top of the alternative or popular musicscene
btw Citybank who bought EMI is talking with Universal
anyway, the main point is where to get tickets online and local musicshops, or via de Effenaar website,
my ticket is from http://www.ticketservice.nl
Oke ,celibate !
A little bit promotion is not bad
There are still tickes available , so Morrissey fans take a summer trip to Eindhoven
I hope the gig in Eindhoven will be better selling then the last gig in the Netherlands ( Nijmegen 2009, ( bad advertisement ).
We hope it would't be super like the " watt " in 2009
sold out, says the site from ' muziekgebouw'.
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Purchased my Isle of Man ticket yesterday, flights booked - can't wait. Anyone else going yet? Loved Morrissey's passion at Glastonbury last night - watched it on TV of course. Nice shirts too - think he must have a little tailor tucked away somewhere.
Ive just bought a couple of tickets too but luckily live on the island. Havn't heard of any other locals going. Blondie seems to be more the thing here. Maybe Morrisseys a bit too radical for them!