The Co-op Live Arena

Going to Paul Heaton tomorrow night at the Co-op Arena, still around 20 tickets left on Viagogo starting at £22 up to £100, around 8 x pairs as well, great value at £22. The tickets I bought were £26, originally £48 so a bit of a bargain, really looking forward to it.
Quite a few videos of the tour floating round social media. Looks Ace!

£22 for any concert is cheap as chips these days, never mind Paul Heaton at a premier new venue!! Enjoy!
 
If I wasn't busy I'd be all over the Heaton gig.

He's currently No.1 on my phone mix.

I wake up in the middle of the night humming things about building, red eyes, caravans etc.
 
Quite a few videos of the tour floating round social media. Looks Ace!

£22 for any concert is cheap as chips these days, never mind Paul Heaton at a premier new venue!! Enjoy!

Off to Paul Heaton tomorrow evening too. Support acts are The Zutons and The Lightning Seeds so worth turning up early too!
 
Have to concur. Chaos getting in; seems they opened the doors late. Took us about 45 mins to get in. Queued back to the Vincent Kompany statue! The stewarding was minimal to non-existent, so people started their own queues.
All worth it in the end though. What a performer. What a band. I went through every emotion. Love the man!
I went to the concert last night, and joined the queues at Entrance A at 6.00pm. Managed to get access into the venue about 6.30pm, but couldn’t get access into our suite until 7.00pm. We were told that Paul McCartney was still doing sound checks and that was the reason for the delay. Thought the venue once inside was great, but felt that the Paul McCartney was just alright.
Ferran Soriano was in the suite next door with lots of other dignitaries.
 
I went to the concert last night, and joined the queues at Entrance A at 6.00pm. Managed to get access into the venue about 6.30pm, but couldn’t get access into our suite until 7.00pm. We were told that Paul McCartney was still doing sound checks and that was the reason for the delay. Thought the venue once inside was great, but felt that the Paul McCartney was just alright.
Ferran Soriano was in the suite next door with lots of other dignitaries.
It's great to hear from the privileged about their experiences:-)
 
Paul was incredible, as always, almost 3 hours on stage and i went both nights as you know from previous posts - but first night extra special as i took my 8 year old son! We were 5th row middle (4th row the next night), and he stood on his seat all show as it only made him my height of 6 foot so he got away with it :) I heard getting in was bedlam, we missed it as we were on the soundcheck package both shows, where you get to watch Paul do a 50 min set of different songs in the soundcheck as a bonus gig. We'd just left back into the bar area on sunday to find that it was into injury time and the bastards had just scored, couldn't believe it... But Paul - AMAZING!

I've loved Paul since i was 9, in 1984, been to 27 of his concerts, and went to both Manc gigs and both London's (yes i saw Ringo come on and rock with pepper and helter skelter!!!!!!! 3rd row centre 1st gig, 7th row centre when Ringo came on)

I'm knackered, and never been more skint and in debt - still owe my sister for the Paul tour tickets, but it was such a happy 4 days of gigs (though some Paul fans would trample over their own grandmas to get nearer to him, we came across some real bastards in London from south america.... but i digress) and having my 50th birthday sandwiched in the middle made it a top week.

Apart from the football results.....

That and now i'm home my other half is still a total shit to me :( Though i promised my son i'd go full on Christmas, so get that smile on woman!!! (I mean me btw, i know many don't realise i'm a woman, and my other half is a very grumpy man!)
 
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