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If you could go anywhere in the world to hear Libera, where would it be?
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kjackson83 wrote:If you could go anywhere in the world to hear Libera, where would it be?
i thank he will be london becues thats whetre they are from and they are my favriet singrs in the world i thank it will be london if i can come from california to london to see them in prson thats my wish
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London somewhere so they would be on home turf so to speak. Maybe even Saint Phillps though I don't think the sanctuary is big enough but it certainly would be up close and personal.


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I've enjoyed listening to them at St. Philips, but you're right Tom, it's too small for a concert. But as you say, you're up close and personal. Though I've never seen them in concert, listening to them in a church service with only an organ accompaniment is special in itself.

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I would love to go to London too, to see Libera in concert. Obviously, I wouldn't mind at all if they wanna come to my country-Singapore! That would be so great! Here, we have a fantastic concert hall called Esplanade which could seat about 2000 people.
Actually, I would also love to see them have a concert in the wonderful backdrop of the Swiss Alps! Haha. That is almost impossible. How about in romantic Paris where the Eiffel tower stands?
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i loved watching libera in london, it makes you realize even thoug the streets are rough there is good in london.
i would love to see libera in st phillips where they are based and in their home teritory.
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TEB wrote:London somewhere so they would be on home turf so to speak. Maybe even Saint Phillps though I don't think the sanctuary is big enough but it certainly would be up close and personal.


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I agree, especially in St. Philips so they will be right at home, however yes, the sanctuary may not be big enough to host something like that. I personally wouldnt really care where I would watch them, as long as I get to see them and hear them live and in person. :)
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I would say at Saint Philips or at St.Peters.... If they would grace the USA it would be in the oldest church,Saint Augustine, FL.. That would be amazing.
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I've been there, it would be amazing.
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kjackson83 wrote:If you could go anywhere in the world to hear Libera, where would it be?
Anywhere?....

I would have to go for the Sydney Opera House :)
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Actually, even though I did say London and Saint Phillips, my own church would do quite nicely as well. It is a small United Methodist church but we have a really nice organ for them to sing with.
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I guess I can answer my own question :D

I'm mostly like Kevin: who cares? as long as you're getting to see/hear them!

But if I were given the choice, probably a toss-up between the old St. Michael's Cathedral in Coventry, West Midlands (the U.K.), or Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, which would be a beautiful setting for something like Do Not Stand or Locus iste.
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hi it would have to be London and St pauls but if i could be really mean St nicholas cathedral Newcastle upon tyne Lol my home base it would be an honour to show the boys the sites of the city
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Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Accoustics are top notch there, and I wouldn't have far to travel!!
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Hmm.... Well, ideally Libera would be visiting MY town.... and they would be staying in the hotel that is practically at the end of my street, so that I could get their autographs some evening as they walk to a near by restaurant that I would conveniently be eating at the exact same night =) But moving on, I think that I would want to see them at Arundel Cathedral, where I believe (correct me if I'm wrong!) Liam said in a blog that they sounded amazing there!!
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