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I’m not a great fan of big venue gigs though, so I’ll usually only spend £10-15 on smaller venue gigs. Much better value, you feel more involved with the music and you can usually get to talk to the artists afterwards.
The gigs I go to these days tend to be small venues and tickets less than £15.
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I’d much rather see an up and coming act in a tiny venue for a few quid. In fact some of my favourite gigs have been the cheapest..
I saw the Amazing Snakeheads for about £6 in a tiny venue in Brum. They created such a menacing atmosphere; a dirty, loud and edgy performance that’s hard to describe but goes beyond just music. The lead singer died recently at 32 - a true loss.
Saw Cabbage in a small pub venue and going to see The Blinders in a week or two -again both young bands coming through.
My favourite band though seem to make Manchester Club Academy a staple on most tours though and that's a great venue