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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:39 am 
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Still available via seetickets:

http://www.seetickets.com/see/price.asp ... 60&userid={DD300C06-6A76-4613-A108-A76A79584C5E}&filler1=see&filler2=art-srch


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Thanks for the help this morning guys. I think there was a fault with the theatre web site this morning saying tickets were not available when indeed there are still a few left, although now two fewer after my purchase!
I believe it is very close to the sea Richard although I've not been there previously. It looks a beautiful building and worth the effort for a change from London.
And should a further London date be required then The Bloomsbury Ballroom is an interesting option. Truly west end, intimate, all standing and a beautiful room, it's owned by Vince Power.
I think it holds approx 1,000 standing. If not this tour then maybe next time.

http://www.bloomsburyballroom.co.uk/main.html


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welcome to the forum,i am sure there will be spares see you there,how near the sea is it?i hope its close by
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dont think you will be this close to the sea in any of the venues you will be playing on the tour, think that the south coast venues are unique in this way,dont think i could ever live without the solent sea being far away!!


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get where your coming from tom with the solent thing.thanks for build up to the venue,booked my tickets for the gig,lucky to get front row seats. cannot wait till october http://richardhawleyforum.co.uk/templates/exposion_dark/images/logo_phpBB_med.gif


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welcome to the forum,i am sure there will be spares see you there,how near the sea is it?i hope its close by
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dont think you will be this close to the sea in any of the venues you will be playing on the tour, think that the south coast venues are unique in this way,dont think i could ever live without the solent sea being far away!!


You'll have to go for a paddle when you come to Gateshead - fifteen minutes from the sea. failing that you could always walk across the tyne, it's mucky enough!


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thats if you can get thru the fog[on the tyne]* :wink:


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Hooray! Got my tickets. I missed the Ladys Bridge gig in Brighton as I went on holiday the same day so I'm really looking forward to this. I think the venue is virtually on the seafront from memory.

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there was a guy looking for Bexhill tickets for his Mum and so this may be the solution. Can't see a problem with this particular ebay seller except why sell below face value may want checking out ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RICHARD-HAWLEY-li ... 286.c0.m14
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THE PRICE IS PER TICKET AND THE COST IS BELOW FACE VALUE WHEN TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE BOOKING FEES.

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there was a guy looking for Bexhill tickets for his Mum and so this may be the solution. Can't see a problem with this particular ebay seller except why sell below face value may want checking out ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RICHARD-HAWLEY-li ... 286.c0.m14
cheers


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I can call you a guy if you enjoy it Michelvis :*:
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We have got tickets already for York and Edinburgh but being a Southerner up North could not resist picking up a couple of tickets on ebay for the Bexhill gig ( face value a first!) The De La Warr Pavillion a place ive wanted to go for ages and to have the chance to hear the Legend as well it was a no brainer,have managed to book a nice B/B and looking so forward so much to this jaunt


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Tickets for the Bexhill gig have arrived. No reason to distrust the origin of the tickets, but are everyone elses' tickets printed on paper as opposed to the usual card?

Really looking forward to the gig - the venue looks ace.

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Tickets for the Bexhill gig have arrived. No reason to distrust the origin of the tickets, but are everyone elses' tickets printed on paper as opposed to the usual card?

Really looking forward to the gig - the venue looks ace.

Yeah I thought they were a bit sad looking, no sign of any security, no hologram, not even a watermark, but they do have the guys surname printed on them!


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