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Post by highroyds on Jun 4, 2016 9:48:03 GMT
We recently ran a little poll on our Twitter, and the majority of people said they prefer small gigs. I thought we could do the same poll over here.
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Post by pip on Jun 4, 2016 10:05:34 GMT
Small, every time.
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Post by cuttoff on Jun 4, 2016 10:28:32 GMT
Small gigs, but if I see a few more gigs like King Power, I might start having doubts. I guess that big gigs can be musically perfect sometimes, like West Ryder arena shows or some special big festivals, but there is nothing like the atmosphere and intimacy of a small gig.
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Post by jayfreeman on Jun 4, 2016 20:16:36 GMT
Small gigs. I believe the Kasabian sound, tempo and everything is better suited by small closed venues.
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Post by dingo on Jun 5, 2016 10:45:26 GMT
Small gigs. I don't feel comfortable in crowds, so when I go to a concert and can't get a seat, I usually try to find a place at the side or the back. In a small venue I still have a chance to see something of the band. It's not that important, because I mainly go for the music and the vibe, but it's nice!
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Post by bumblejaybee on Jun 5, 2016 16:59:52 GMT
I prefer smaller gigs where you get chance to be closer to the band.
Arena gigs don't come close to a gig at Barrowland.
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Post by underdog76 on Jun 6, 2016 13:31:00 GMT
Small gigs for sure, very intimate...
I would love to see generally the bands I like "near" to me...
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Post by highroyds on Jun 25, 2016 8:33:06 GMT
Wow, I'm a bit surprised it's 100% for small gigs so far. I prefer them too, but some of my favourite gigs have been big ones. Hard Rock Calling was fantastic.
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Post by highroyds on Aug 25, 2017 10:29:13 GMT
Arena tour bump
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Post by oriar on Aug 26, 2017 14:25:57 GMT
Only saw them once, but the bigger the better for me. There is something powerful at seeing them with a massive crowd.
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Post by thickasthieves on Sept 19, 2017 12:36:57 GMT
small gigs, because that's all we've gotten over here in the US. but I would love to see them someday at glasto or on a stadium tour in the UK, that would definitely be a bucket list item for me.
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Post by ginner on Sept 20, 2017 23:12:52 GMT
The intimacy of small gigs hold the best memories for me. Unusual songs, new venues, tight crowds. It feels like the boys are more up for them too.
The exception is the WRPLA arena tour, which was just special in so many ways.
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