November Concerts in Northern Ireland 2012

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JimmyRiddle wrote:which you can also find on Lauren/Lexi's excellent blog http://mini-angels.blogspot.co.uk/2011/ ... sters.html
Well, you can find it on Mini Angels, but you can also find it where Lauren found it : here, on Libera Dreams :lol:, a scan I made from the original 60 * 90 cm poster.
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Still no mention on the Armagh or Belfast church web sites, but the Armagh concert is mentioned in the Parish of Dungannon bulletin. Libera is listed about half-way down -

http://www.parishofdungannon.com/Bulletin.html
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Don't forget Belfast also has the attraction of a new purpose built Titanic experience museum which has been getting a lot of visitors since it opened recently.

Only 5 weeks to go to the concerts. This tour does not seem to be getting as much attention here from the regulars. Maybe the fact it is so close to the recent Chanel Islands tour does not help it. But for those of us who did not make that summer tour, this is good news indeed! :D
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Choirfan wrote:
This tour does not seem to be getting as much attention here from the regulars.
Not a regular regular, but just to stir the pot, here are some predictions/hopes. Disagree at your leisure.

1. New set list.

2.First solo from Dylan.

3.First participation of an 18 year old.

4. Ian Poulter to endorse.
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john45 wrote:
Choirfan wrote:
This tour does not seem to be getting as much attention here from the regulars.
Not a regular regular, but just to stir the pot, here are some predictions/hopes. Disagree at your leisure.

1. New set list.

2.First solo from Dylan.

3.First participation of an 18 year old.

4. Ian Poulter to endorse.
1. I think there may be a few songs swapped in/out but I expect the bulk of it to be the same as the summer tour.

2. Really hope so and from what we saw in Jersey/Guernsey I think he can deliver.

3. I f you had said this to me before the concerts in the Channel Islands I would have been appalled but now I say bring it on.

4. I expect Poulter listened to Libera on his iPod before going out to kick some Yankee butt :wink:
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john45 wrote:
Choirfan wrote:
This tour does not seem to be getting as much attention here from the regulars.
Not a regular regular, but just to stir the pot, here are some predictions/hopes. Disagree at your leisure.

1. New set list.

2.First solo from Dylan.

3.First participation of an 18 year old.

4. Ian Poulter to endorse.
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1) I'm sure there will be at least some modest changes. The question is whether or not
it is too early to include some seasonal numbers or if they will stick to the non-holiday songs.

2) Since there is bound to be some personnel changes as well it is entirely possible that a new solo
could open up for someone. Out of all the non-soloists in the Channel Islands, Dylan seems the most
likely pick. Personally, I would like to see MRA get another shot at something other than the high bits.

3)I'd be a little surprised to see this happen during the school year. I'd be less surprised should
Josh show up at St George's.

4)Who?
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Who else has received their Northern Ireland tickets?
I believe Yuki received hers on 29th September.
That's almost two weeks ago and it doesn't usually take that long for mail from the UK to get over here.
Panic attack imminent.

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Usually Ticketweb send first the local UK tickets and then later the tickets to foreign countries.

I got mine yesterday Thursday so they have started to send abroad, it shouldn't be long for you now, just the time for a letter to cross the ocean :)
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fan_de_LoK wrote:I got mine yesterday Thursday so they have started to send abroad, it shouldn't be long for you now, just the time for a letter to cross the ocean :)
Thanks Patrick. Tickets arrived today. Panic over.
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Anyone else not received their tickets for these concerts yet?

Ordered one set by phone and the other online a couple weeks later and neither have arrived :roll:

With just 11 days to go, i am starting to worry :cry:
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have you received a confirmation email giving you a code ?
Then if you have that confirmation code you can check online if the other has the right address.

You can join them by phone if needed, the customer service phone number is 08444 999 999
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Salut Fan de lok

Yes i have a code from when i did the phone order, and i looked and it had the correct address alright.

I think i must have deleted the email confirmation for the other ticket ordered online.

Yes a '999' phonecall is in order i think. If their hotline is still open, i will phone them right now.
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Hope all those going to the Northern Ireland concerts have a great time. Just a heads up to those travelling from overseas, bring something to keep you warm. The weather appears to be set for a drastic change to colder synoptics for the end of the week. Too early to see how this will affect the dates around beginning of November, but best be prepared nonetheless.

Anyway I guess Libera's world famous harmonies will warm you up once your inside the venues. ;)
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One week to go, mes amis! :D

:D :D :D
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