• SharkWeek@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    No band in particular, but I’d love to go back to Sheffield for Tramlines sometime … though I know it’s changed and commercialised since I last went :-/

  • TheRiskiestBiscuit@reddthat.com
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    10 hours ago

    I was really hyped to see Teenage Wrist last year, but the “headliner” of their tour - a far less notable act, in my opinion - got sick or something and the whole tour got cancelled. Shame. I’d have paid double to just see a longer set of Teenage Wrist without the headliner.

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    12 hours ago

    In Australia, we’re lucky to get anyone foreign visiting our shores. Pearl Jam did come out last year, but nosebleed tickets were >$360 each, so that was a hard “nope”.

    But there’s almost any price that my wife and I would pay to see Angels and Airwaves.

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    11 hours ago

    Most of them never come to my part of the country. But to be honest I probably won’t go anyways. Most bands are not that good live in concert anyways. I’ve seen videos even professionally done videos of certain bands, and certain singers videos where they were live on stage and I’m just thinking, I don’t know if I’d pay to ever see this.

    That and you have way too many people who think it’s OK to put a massive sign in front of you. Hey look now I can’t see anything. Or everybody having their arms up holding their phone and to be honest I just don’t see the benefit of that. Put the phones away enjoy the moment. To me it just detracts from it. I’m tall, but when everybody’s got their arms up, guess what they’re blocking my view of the stage. It’s a sea of arms and phones. Like I said, I just don’t enjoy it.

  • anon6789@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I wouldn’t mind if Lordi came to the US again. I got to see them once, but some drunk guy kept bumping into me the whole time so it was pretty distracting.

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    14 hours ago

    Most of them, really. I live in the sticks, even by scandinavian standards. My closest concert venue that books big artists is a 6 hour drive away.

    So whenever I’m down there for work at the head office, I see who are performing around the same time so I get the travel expense covered. And when Dream Theater and Devin Townsend performed on the same stage on the same night, I made sure to find some reason to travel to the office.

    And I’ve invited some coworkers to a meeting in April next year. Agenda: “doesn’t matter. We’ll find something”. The reason: Probably my last chance to see Rush perform.

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    19 hours ago

    I did manage to see Propagandhi back in 2009ish, and it was maybe the best damn show I’ve ever been to.

    Then they didn’t come back for over a decade. And that show got canceled because the frontman got covid the night before.

    Then they were supposed to pay a festival near here, but they announced right before that they were never going to tour America again because of all the fascist bullshit.

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    21 hours ago

    Penn and Teller! They aren’t going to be around forever, so I’d really like to see them live sometime soon. But there’s no way I would ever travel anywhere close to the USA :/

  • TryingToBeGood@reddthat.com
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    13 hours ago

    there’s a Mongolian black death metal band out there that I thought would be really cool to see; they actually went on a world tour and played about 10 miles from me (in the US) but I didn’t go.

    I should have gone. :(

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    17 hours ago

    I’m from south america, so my chances are already slim, but I’ve been lucky to have watched The Living Tombstone and My Chemical Romace live, which are some of my favorite bands.

    Most of the solo artists I like are very niche, or not big enough for a worldwide tour, so I know it’s gona take years for me to be able to see Ren, Rio Romeo, Will Wood or Femtanyl live.

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    17 hours ago

    Majority of bands. In my old state of VT, no big band would ever waste time there and I was limited as to how far I could travel when they reach other states like Mass or New York.

    And where I currently live, yeah there will sometimes be some bands/groups I wouldn’t mind seeing, but I’m still locked out from seeing most of them.