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Post by postscript on Mar 28, 2008 13:22:25 GMT
Not too sure of your criteria of 'few'. It seems to me a disappointing number of seats available which raises an interesting contradiction. This is her third visit and apart from the first, two years ago now, which I didn't attend, she has never sold out. I suppose sufficient are sold as to make her appearances cost-effective but with the Salvation Army which I would have thought would have attracted a good crowd in their own right it is difficult to assess who is the pulling power?
Therefore my surprise that it is not sold out. Your thoughts, Richard? Peter S.
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Post by grant on Mar 28, 2008 14:17:30 GMT
I agree Peter
The number of empty seats at this late stage is disappointing.
Could the closeness to London and the huge choice of other events available within easy reach be a factor?
Maybe there'll be a last minute rush for seats in the morning!
Best wishes Grant
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Post by Richard on Mar 28, 2008 14:23:46 GMT
Hello Peter! The Salvation Army might well attract large crowds, but sadly they won't be there. It's the Central Band of the Royal British Legion, but they're very good too! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifSee you tomorrow, Richard
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Post by Mark on Mar 28, 2008 15:27:30 GMT
Hi everyone I have also just had a look at the seating plan and there do seem to be an awful lot of empty seats. Oh well, as we are all sitting at the front, as long as we dont look behind us, we wont notice It is a shame though - and quite unusual - thankfully. See you all tomorrow around 4 to 4.30pm Mark
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Post by Martin on Mar 28, 2008 15:41:44 GMT
Hi everyone I have also just had a look at the seating plan and there do seem to be an awful lot of empty seats. Oh well, as we are all sitting at the front, as long as we dont look behind us, we wont notice It is a shame though - and quite unusual - thankfully. See you all tomorrow around 4 to 4.30pm Mark Hi Mark & All Don't worry. Depending on the lighting Hayley may not be able to see beyond the first few rows and as they are full of HWI fans then it will seem like old times providing you all make the noise of a full concert hall. Have a great time everyone. My thoughts will be with you. Martin
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Post by Umbobo on Mar 28, 2008 16:56:14 GMT
Aww man thats disappionting to hear about the empty seats but god willing people will buy tickets in the morning! I Wish i was going with you all, but have a great time! and give a shout out to hayley from all of us at HWI!
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Post by dutchjoyce on Mar 28, 2008 19:35:24 GMT
Hi All, I want to wish all concert-go ers, a very pleasant evening!! Hope to read on Sundaymorning,(drinking my coffee) the first reviews!! Best wishes from the Netherlands,JOYCE.
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Post by graemek on Mar 29, 2008 4:25:15 GMT
Hi All, As I write this its 4.15am Saturday London time but 3.20pm our time.
Those "empty" seats wouldn't be group bookings or some such would they?
I'd be astounded to find non sellout conditions for Hayley's show. The idea of just strolling in & buying a ticket & sitting down to one of Hayley's shows with no queues would make me annoyed with a spoiled public I think.
Enjoy your time everybody !!!!
Graeme
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Post by Richard on Mar 29, 2008 8:16:45 GMT
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Post by grant on Mar 29, 2008 8:48:12 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Mar 29, 2008 10:16:40 GMT
Have a great time all of you tonight and don't forget to give Hayley a big hug from me. Lots of pics please (of the concert not the hug !!)
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Post by Nordly on Mar 29, 2008 15:57:45 GMT
have fun at the concert!!!!
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Post by Stuart H on Mar 29, 2008 18:59:07 GMT
Cant make this one but have a great time everyone. I look forward to seeing the pictures tomorrow.
Stuart
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Post by meldy on Mar 29, 2008 19:25:34 GMT
I'm totally ready for pictures! I agree with Grant; maybe the overwhelming variety of attractions in London is a contributing factor...Hope all goes well and you guys have fun (as always!) Meldy
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Post by Andrew on Mar 29, 2008 23:40:44 GMT
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