Somnus wrote: » Don't seem to see any prices for the dates yet. Would love to see him again but so broke lately
RayCon wrote: » Price Range seems to be £25 - £35 GBP'shttp://www.gigsandtours.com/tour/steven-wilson/
Minjor wrote: » Anyone know why the £35 tickets for the Manchester gig aren't available to buy online? What's the difference between them and the £25 ones?
Mushy wrote: » Man utd playing a home match on weekend of this gig, so if its not switched to Sunday flights will be busy. Hopefully itll be a saturday morning job, get cheaper flights all round.
RayCon wrote: » Any hints or tips on decent priced hotels in Manchester ?
Mushy wrote: » Is that the 1 minute teaser or the song? Constantly looking for flights now, its really annoying me!
RayCon wrote: » :eek: I deleted the ripped file in error !!! ... Balls.@Mushy .. I set up a Skyscanner alert for Manchester flights and got a ping on Dec 23rd to say there had been a price drop. Managed to get : Dub->Man Outbound 10.35am Sat 14th Man->Dub Inbound 8am Sun 15th .......... for €53. A few of the other lads got Dub->Man Outbound 10.35am Sat 14th Man->Dub Inbound 1.30pm (they get a lie-in) Sun 15th .. for €88
Mushy wrote: » Half tempted at looking into going to the football when there though. Or be around the stadium for the craic.
RayCon wrote: » As a Liverpool supporter I find that post offensive ... reported* *
Mushy wrote: » sure the other option is shopping:eek:
Anil Prasad of Innerviews conducted recently an interview with long-time Porcupine Tree bassist and composer Colin Edwin. Asked about the status of Porcupine Tree, Edwin commented: “The status is we haven’t had any discussions on when to do anything. At the moment, the band exists as an entity. I hope we won’t leave it too long, because we really have put a lot of work into building up the band. I know there still is a lot of interest in Porcupine Tree. It would be a shame to let that pass. We haven’t had any discussion about knocking it on the head. I think at some point there will be more Porcupine Tree, it’s just a case of when. I don’t think it’s anytime soon. I’m not going to hang around and wait for it, because everyone is doing their own thing.“ Porcupine Tree released their tenth studio album “The Incident” in 2009, followed by the 2010 world tour after which the band went on hiatus. “When we made The Incident, we spent a couple of weeks in the studio. It was just the four of us working up the material and coming up with new stuff. It was very productive. I don’t doubt that would be the case again if we got back together. I don’t think we would be scratching our heads wondering what to do. I’m sure we’d come up with something good,” Edwin said.