NeilG wrote:I do think it's a bit unfair that Lancaster City Council do not promote the gigs a bit further in advance.
P/T Indie wrote:I couldn't agree more Neil I have often mentioned the lack of marketing from the council.
There are some good things on at the Dome & Platform but no one knows about them.
The only reason I know about up coming events is because I am on the mailing list and get the booklet sent to me every few months. If you have never been to an event you wont receive this so wouldn't have a clue. This means they are only advertising to people who already attend events instead of new people.
P/T Indie wrote:Keith
Here's one for you Marcus Brigstock is coming back in December. I went to see him a year or so ago at the Platform and he was very good and I know your a big fan.
Christies Child wrote:I only found out about Spencer Davies at the Platform thanks to Radio Lancashire doing an interview.
Somewhat blinkered approach by LCC.
Deliberate policy or what?
P/T Indie wrote:Keith your in luck Fri 11/12/09 and we play Bournemouth at home the next day.
CASS wrote:NeilG wrote:I do think it's a bit unfair that Lancaster City Council do not promote the gigs a bit further in advance.
I guess you are right,My Daughter and her friends have been to the Dome a few times,Thanks to links and info posted on here mainly by Shrimper.. South Lakes is in a bit of a cultural void,Southlakeland council have a great facillity but hardly ever use it.The Brewery arts centre is just that, promoting an eclectic mix and sometimes they have turns on that people have heard of.There are Plenty of chances to see local bands in the pubs,and there are some good ones "Tin Pan Ally" "Dangerous Bros etc" but no Big or Biggish names ever cross the line in to the South Lakes. If LCC cast their net a bit wider perhaps shutting the Dome would be unthinkable.
P/T Indie wrote:Keith your in luck Fri 11/12/09 and we play Bournemouth at home the next day.
Bryan wrote:Hi Neil,
went to see Walter Trout at the Dome last night. Brilliant stuff with about three or four hundred in. One of the best gigs i've seen there. Noticed some leaflets advertising legends of rock in the bogs of all places. Must admit that until i saw those i hadn't a clue about it. Looks a good show and Tony McPhee of the legendary Groundhogs is also something to do with it.
Hopefully the show will go ahead. Oh and Walter Trout said on more than one occasion what a superb venue The Dome really is. And he's been about a bit! The LCC are bloody clueless. THe Dome is sopmething this town needs to protect for as long as possible.
Seasider9601 wrote:Francis Dunnery is at the Brewery 27th October, I know that's only in a couple of weeks but I got my tickets two months ago, this gig has been well advertised since July, that's plenty of time to ask the Mrs or your mates if they want to go, arrange a meal, a baby sitter, book your taxi or accommodation etc etc.
Is that right Neil ??!!! The legend that is FD appearing in Kendal ???
Had no idea about that !!! I'm a massive fan of Frank's solo work and was (and still am) a big It Bites fan !!!
Going to have to investigate this !!!!
Seasider9601 wrote:Thanks for the info Neil ! Much appreciated indeed.
Going to get tickets today hopefully for myself and my son.
Hope to see you there. Will wear my Morecambe shirt to the gig if I get tkts !!
Bryan wrote:Sad to hear about Tony Mcphee. Had no idea.
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