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Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:46 am
by fan_de_LoK
maartendas wrote:I'm actually having second thoughts about going as I still don't know
A) whether Libera will perform on their own (they probably will but it's a bit tricky that it's not announced)
and B) whether I CAN come.
Plus all things considered it's a little expensive for me right now for this kind of event. I'll decide this week for sure probably.
Also, a friend of mine who lives near Alexandra Palace and loves Libera, says he won't go because he doesn't like big crowds and apparently Alexandra Palace is huge. What are some of your experiences?

True : London is expensive ! Finding a decent hotel at a decent price is a nightmare (in my case I lowered my sense of "decent" to fit the price :mrgreen: )
True : a massive crowd is expected, apparently they are awaiting 7.000 people ! I don't know at what time to start to queue...
Unsure : what is Libera going to sing ? One song from their own ? Two ? Three ? Or are they just making back chorus for Aled Jones or other singers ?

The show is running 2 hours, and they have at least 9 names in the list, and Libera is not one of the names written in bold, so to my opinion we will be lucky if they have 3 songs from their own. I excect less of that, hopping I'm wrong.
By the way it's surely going to be a great show with all the artists said :D


During the USA tour I tried to have a few information about that show, but it was not the good moment to ask that :oops:
The Libera staff was focused on the current tour, which was normal, and apparently they don't had too much details themselves at that moment. They were going to manage things for the SoP event after the USA tour ;)

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:26 am
by MikeT
I already bought tickets. The odds are not too bad for me to be in Europe over this weekend. But will be a rather shortterm decision.

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:11 am
by maartendas
fan_de_LoK wrote: True : London is expensive ! Finding a decent hotel at a decent price is a nightmare (in my case I lowered my sense of "decent" to fit the price :mrgreen: )
True : a massive crowd is expected, apparently they are awaiting 7.000 people ! I don't know at what time to start to queue...
Unsure : what is Libera going to sing ? One song from their own ? Two ? Three ? Or are they just making back chorus for Aled Jones or other singers ?

The show is running 2 hours, and they have at least 9 names in the list, and Libera is not one of the names written in bold, so to my opinion we will be lucky if they have 3 songs from their own. I excect less of that, hopping I'm wrong.
By the way it's surely going to be a great show with all the artists said :D
Actually I can live on a budget pretty well in London. It's the plane ticket that would drive the price up ;) I would probably be staying again in the youth hostel across from St. Paul's Cathedral http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodatio ... index.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I'd probably share a dorm but that's OK for just a weekend. I found that hostel last time I was in London when I needed to find alternative accommodation when the bed and breakfast I was going to stay in only had room for 2 nights instead of 3. That b&b is really nice too, a little out of the centre but very well connected with public transport and in a nice area (waking up among squirrels and birds is not so bad I think :)) http://www.bandbinbarnes.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You talk about a queue - is that just your Libera fanhood automatism ;) or are there no fixed seats?

I agree there are other great artists on the programme, I think it's a great opportunity to see Andrea Bocelli live for that price.

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:39 pm
by fan_de_LoK
maartendas wrote:You talk about a queue - is that just your Libera fanhood automatism ;) or are there no fixed seats?
No reserved seats for the general admission, and if they really expect to have 7.000 people there, for sure the seat will be better for the first 100 than the last ;)

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:37 pm
by paul
fan_de_LoK wrote:
maartendas wrote:You talk about a queue - is that just your Libera fanhood automatism ;) or are there no fixed seats?
No reserved seats for the general admission, and if they really expect to have 7.000 people there, for sure the seat will be better for the first 100 than the last ;)
Queue's

I feel a little Déjà vu from canada FDL :lol:

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:32 pm
by Murkskis
Hmm, the talk on this thread is very encouraging... I'll think about it again :wink:

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:01 pm
by Yorkie
Murkskis wrote:Hmm, the talk on this thread is very encouraging... I'll think about it again :wink:
Go on, you know you want to :D

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:04 pm
by fan_de_LoK
So, have you solved your Hotel issue Yorkie ? :)

If you need help I know one very.... err, interesting, in Swinton Street :mrgreen:

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:09 pm
by Murkskis
Yorkie wrote:
Murkskis wrote:Hmm, the talk on this thread is very encouraging... I'll think about it again :wink:
Go on, you know you want to :D
:lol:
I could visit and maybe I won't use a hotel at all.
The concert would end pretty late, I'd love to spend a few hours in a cosy pub afterwards (until the last train), have a tea :wink:, hopefully meet some fans :wink: and leave directly for the airport for a very early flight!

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:38 pm
by john45
fan_de_LoK wrote:
maartendas wrote:You talk about a queue - is that just your Libera fanhood automatism ;) or are there no fixed seats?
No reserved seats for the general admission, and if they really expect to have 7.000 people there, for sure the seat will be better for the first 100 than the last ;)
See

http://www.londonvenueguide.com/alexand ... tml#photos" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

which is not very encouraging but I believe they sometimes install stadium type seating for specific events. At least it isn't a rock concert so the audience will probably remain seated which should help.

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:46 pm
by fan_de_LoK
john45 wrote:See

http://www.londonvenueguide.com/alexand ... tml#photos" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

which is not very encouraging [...]
Wow, in fact it's very not encouraging :shock:

Event if they put seats into the area, the view seems very limited.... :?
Do you think they would let me in if I bring a stepladder with me ? :mrgreen:

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:19 pm
by Lauren
fan_de_LoK wrote:
john45 wrote:See

http://www.londonvenueguide.com/alexand ... tml#photos" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

which is not very encouraging [...]
Wow, in fact it's very not encouraging :shock:

Event if they put seats into the area, the view seems very limited.... :?
Do you think they would let me in if I bring a stepladder with me ? :mrgreen:
From the pictures I had found on flickr previously, Alexandra Palace (apparently nicknamed Ally Pally) is just one gigantic, empty room that they can configure any way they choose. Here's some pictures as examples.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/paintedpic ... 386992420/

Probably the BBC will come in with a crew and build a stage, so it may not look like the rock concert stage pictured earlier. And if all else fails, you can always watch yourselves on TV a few weeks later. :D

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:08 am
by maartendas
Okay despite the prospect of meeting forum members I decided that I won't go, based on the info about the venue. I'll just hang tight and wait for a proper Libera concert that I can attend.

Now I just hope you guys won't prove me wrong after all ;)

Re: Songs of Praise 50th Anniversary celebration

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:22 am
by sf@gnum
are you still happy, guys. Have the opportunity to go to such representation, and even can not afford to go. I've been looking at it from afar, and sad crying .. Image
Go for all of us! And then please tell us, and maybe even photos and video will do, it would be so cool!

By the way, we here in the winter watching broadcast from the BBC - despite the fact that we live far from the Kingdom of)))
There are some tiny utilities that allow pose as the British for the server. Quite a free. How much do feel an urge - share, ask in PM :)

Re: Songs of Praise

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:17 am
by FanInPlymouth
Yorkie wrote:I have a ticket but am struggling to find two nights decent hotel accommodation at a decent price.
You'll have to search for hotels in greater London and not central as they are too expensive. I am staying at Premier Inn in Elstree/Boreham Wood as the rooms are £29 per night. It's about 40 mins drive from Ally Pally. Look also for Travelodge as they often have good rates.

Once you're into central London, you are looking at £100 per night!