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It looks like Andy has been reading a lot of the messages posted recently, so hopefully he sees this. How come there is no date for Belfast yet, i am beocmin increasingly worried!!!

Posted on Thu, 23 September 2004 at 22:09

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#1

Red_Mist wrote:

Im sure they will throw an extra special date in around the dublin date. I really can’t see them not playing here at some point.

Posted on Sat, 25 September 2004 at 18:20

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summer_of_hate wrote:

Title: a whole lotta rosie

C’mon now, have a little faith. When have they ever left us out before?!

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 10:48

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MR POO! wrote:

big mcc wrote:

It looks like Andy has been reading a lot of the messages posted recently, so hopefully he sees this. How come there is no date for Belfast yet, i am beocmin increasingly worried!!!

Chill. There will be a belfast date. If there isn’t i’ll run around city hall on xmas morning naked. And you dont want to see that.

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 18:09

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RobbyVDH wrote:

That’s right, I don’t want to see that :D

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 18:18

#5

Taunty Dan wrote:

and what abot wolverhampton?? they always always ALWAYS play wolverhampton!! why no wolverhampton, therapy geezers? do we not rock?

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 19:33

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dmw_ops (Darren) wrote:

And what about the southerners how about Brighton.. ;)

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 19:36

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BrummieDave wrote:

Taunty Dan wrote:

and what abot wolverhampton?? they always always ALWAYS play wolverhampton!! why no wolverhampton, therapy geezers? do we not rock?

Hopefully Birmingham will get a look in this time. Nothing against the Wolves venues but Brum is easier for me and yes I am being selfish.

Seriously though, I reckon a rammed Academy 2 would provide a better atmosphere than a half full Wulfrun Hall. Plus the service up the bar in the Wulfrun is shocking.

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 12:14

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Dermot wrote:

summer_of_hate wrote:

C’mon now, have a little faith. When have they ever left us out before?!

Semi-detached tour! They’ve more than made up for it since though.

Posted on Wed, 29 September 2004 at 14:31

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Dennis (Dudley Less) wrote:

BrummieDave wrote:

Hopefully Birmingham will get a look in this time. Nothing against the Wolves venues but Brum is easier for me and yes I am being selfish.

Seriously though, I reckon a rammed Academy 2 would provide a better atmosphere than a half full Wulfrun Hall. Plus the service up the bar in the Wulfrun is shocking.

Well, obviously a half-packed venue is worse than a rammed one, but surely the Academy is much bigger, so if Therapy? only get a half-full Wulfun, how they gonna get a rammed Academy…? !

And no offence intended to the Therapy? boys, but when I last saw them at Wolves, it did indeed seem to be half-empty. Cracking gig, all the same, though…

I’m off to the Academy in November to see Motorhead - anyone else going to that? It promises to be one hell of a (loud) gig!

Posted on Wed, 29 September 2004 at 14:36

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tgE wrote:

never seems to be announced with the rest of the dates.
why andy, why?

Posted on Wed, 29 September 2004 at 14:56

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BrummieDave wrote:

Dennis wrote:

Well, obviously a half-packed venue is worse than a rammed one, but surely the Academy is much bigger, so if Therapy? only get a half-full Wulfun, how they gonna get a rammed Academy…? !

The Academy has two levels, upstairs being Academy2 which houses a much smaller crowd than downstairs. If you know Birmimgham and remember the Foundry, it’s probably about that size with a fair sized bar area to loiter in if the area in front of the stage gets a bit too hectic.

Saw them there early last year just after HA was released. Much more intense than Wolves, which obviously only enhances T?’s sound.

Either way though, I’m just anxious to know when and where the Midlands comes into the tour equation - otherwise Manchester it is!

Posted on Wed, 29 September 2004 at 15:47

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Dennis (Dudley Less) wrote:

Ah, now I get you! Excuse the ignorance, I didn’t realise the Academy was split into two rooms. One thing I will say though, is that if the good people of the Midlands had such good taste as us , Therapy? would pack ANY venue round here to the rafters. (Any yes, the Wulfrun is cack for gigs!!)
Just one thing though, can Michael just try and use the phrase “Fan-f*ckin’-tastic” a wee bit more sparingly!!!!!!

Posted on Wed, 29 September 2004 at 16:01

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BrummieDave wrote:

Dennis wrote:

One thing I will say though, is that if the good people of the Midlands had such good taste as us , Therapy? would pack ANY venue round here to the rafters. (

I was at the Civic Hall for the Troublegum tour and it was absolutely rammed. I reckon those that have disappeared into the woodwork need a blast of NANE. The more I hear it, the more I’m tempted to say it’s the best album they’ve released so far. I love it.

Posted on Thu, 30 September 2004 at 07:42

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wattie187 wrote:

I really hope they do play a Belfast gig, the last one at the Bruce Dickinson rock show in the Mandella Hall was crackin’

Posted on Fri, 1 October 2004 at 09:38

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FrankieC wrote:

Title: Therapy? Belfast Gig Dec 2004 (merged)

Folks,

Here’s what I got today…

Therapy?, Tues 7th Dec, £12.00, 9pm
All tickets available from Queens Student Union, http://www.qubsu-ents.com, Ticketmaster and Virgin Megastore.

Posted on Fri, 1 October 2004 at 15:40

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MR POO! wrote:

Thats great news! Now i dont have to run round city hall naked now!
And you guys thought therapy? would let us down.

*edit* your link aint working mate!

Posted on Fri, 1 October 2004 at 19:01

#17

FrankieC wrote:

Title: Mandela Hall Gig

Here is the full contents of the mail, and the link, Frank.

Hi There,

Upcoming live concerts at Mandela Hall, Belfast.

Hope of the States - Sun 17th Oct - £9, 8pm
David Kitt - Fri 22nd Oct - £13.75, 9pm
Dizzee Rascal - Sun 23rd Oct - £12.00, 9pm
Shine 9th Birthday Party, http://www.shine.net
The Polyphonic Spree, Sun 7th Nov, £15.00, 8pm
‘Teen Spirit’ Australian Nirvana Tribute, Fri 12th Nov, £5.00, 9pm
Bloc Party, Wed 17th Nov, £7.50, 9pm
Beta Band, Fri 3rd Dec, £13.50, 9pm
Therapy?, Tues 7th Dec, £12.00, 9pm
All tickets available from Queens Student Union, http://www.qubsu-ents.com, Ticketmaster and Virgin Megastore.

Regards,

QUBSU Ents

Posted on Sat, 2 October 2004 at 14:59

#18

mikeymoko wrote:

happy friggin’ days, tickets bought.

more bin-tipping will ensue

Posted on Sun, 3 October 2004 at 12:35

#19

FrankieC wrote:

Posted on Tue, 5 October 2004 at 10:54

#20

wattie187 wrote:

\m/ Bloody crackin news \m/
;)

Posted on Tue, 5 October 2004 at 16:06

#21

BrummieDave wrote:

What about the West bloody Midlands!! I’m getting impatient now - need something more than Jasper Carrott’s Christmas Cracker to look forward to in the festive month! And no, that’s not a metaphor.

Posted on Tue, 5 October 2004 at 16:23

#22

MR POO! wrote:

You get jasper Carrot? You lucky bastards!

Posted on Tue, 5 October 2004 at 20:34

#23

BrummieDave wrote:

Baltis, Bovril and Birmingham City too!

Posted on Wed, 6 October 2004 at 10:41

#24

FrankieC wrote:

Title: Belfast Date

Therapy? – Belfast date

Mandela Hall, Belfast – 7 December 2004
Ambassador Theatre, Dublin – 8 December 2004

Punk rock outfit Therapy? have announced that they will perform at the Mandela Hall, Belfast on 7 December. This is in addition to the recently announced date at the Ambassador Theatre, Dublin on 8 December.

Now touring in support of a new album, Never Apologise Never Explain, Therapy? were formed in 1989 and have since then released 10 albums, including Troublegum, and singles Turn and Nowhere. Therapy?’s raw, urgent tenth album Never Apologise Never Explain was released at the end of September and includes the song Rise Up.

Tickets to see Therapy? at the Mandela Hall, Belfast on 7 December and at the Ambassador Theatre, Dublin on 8 December are available now. To purchase tickets, click on this link (http://www.ticketmaster.ie).

Posted on Tue, 12 October 2004 at 15:49

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