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It just-so-happens that I will be in London the evening of April 23rd. So, I just-could-not-help-myself and bought a VIP seat for PostModern Jukebox's (PMJ) tour opening performance at The Royal Albert Hall !!!!! Oh, and, , , , I also got one for 2 nights later in Bristol!

But, and, , , , , I now know that a lady I know, Sara Niemietz, will be a 'featured performer' that night!! Sara will be a #1 Bonus, she is on the top of everybody's 'PMJ List'.

My list of 'hopefuls' to be there is; Ashley Campbell (Glen's daughter), Tatum Langley, Effie Passero and Kindle Wylde.

And now, this morning, Effie says that she will be there. I am Really Really hoping that she does Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" like she did at The Ryman in July. Her voice 'thundered' Nashville's Mother Church and the crowd stood in a roar and tears!! A lady on FB was there that night. She says that 'they' go the The Ryman 'all the time' and she has never heard anything there like Effie's voice!

Here is a YT vid of Effie doing 'Hallelujah (but not as 'full on' as she did in Nashville), followed by a YT of Sara.



Sara singing "I Will Survive"


In this, Sara sings the chorus lines and Tatum (left) and Kyndle (right) sing the rest.


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Edited: 09/20/2024 at 04:47 AM by dingpatch
 09/20/2024 09:05 AM
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I toured the outside of the Royal Albert Hall and wanted to go inside, but not enough time. It's a cool spot in London. All of london is pretty cool.
 09/22/2024 05:57 AM
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Effie confirmed to me last night that she will be there.

This goes along with a 'little bird' who says that PMJ will have it's absolute 'A Team' there that night and that this may be the 'biggest' show in PMJ's 10 year history!!

It's going to be so bitchin! I saw PMJ at The Ryman and now I'll see them at The RAH. I'll be 'stage center' but, only row 9. Two of the most iconic music venues in the world!

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Edited: 10/23/2024 at 05:01 AM by dingpatch
 09/25/2024 08:49 AM
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In addition to knowing his space aliens, ding knows music. Envy! Enjoy!

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 09/25/2024 02:51 PM
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Very cool!

I've wandered by it several times, but never thought to see a show. Too exhausted from the endless hours of rambling around the city I guess.

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 10/21/2024 01:07 PM
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The show is in April and tickets have been on sale since, I think, June but, it has basically been 'sold out' since August'. I got one of the very last seats in the Arena seating (center floor), Stage right isle, row 9.. And, I only really got that because it was a 'single' by itself on the isle. Last I checked there was only 'standing room' on the upper tier.

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 11/19/2024 10:29 AM
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Sara confirms that she is 'Excited" to be singing at The Royal Albert Hall. She's chillin in Kathmandu right now.

Figuring on meeting up either before or after the show. I'm kinda sorta going to try to 'weasel' my way in for sound check.

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 11/27/2024 03:48 PM
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Make sure to count the holes if the hall is filled....apologies John Lennon

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 12/05/2024 07:29 PM
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Originally posted by: spindrift

Make sure to count the holes if the hall is filled....apologies John Lennon


And although the holes are rather small, you have to count them ALL!
 12/12/2024 04:26 AM
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dingpatch

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So, I've got a shiny Passport and do not need a Visa to visit the UK.

But, , , , , , now there is the ETA (electronic travel authorization) which will be required beginning in January.

UK ETA

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 12/15/2024 07:01 AM
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Dua Lipa at Royal Albert Hall this Sunday evening. 53 piece orchestra playing with her:

"An Evening with Dua Lipa" airs this Sunday at 8:30 p.m. EST on CBS and streams on Paramount+.
 12/16/2024 05:12 AM
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Edited: 12/16/2024 at 05:26 AM by dingpatch
 12/18/2024 08:36 PM
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    I haven't been in the Royal Albert, but it's in an area with lots of attractions. The Victoria & Albert museum (same Albert) is a real treasure house. London has something for every possible taste. CF Dave did a thorough job of visiting, but might have missed some stately houses.
    One fairly easy to miss landmark is near Trafalgar Square, opposite the Horse Guards where people gather to watch the changing of the guards. The Banqueting House was built for King Charles I, who got into trouble with Parliament and was ousted in a bloody civil war by the same Puritans who had founded Massachusetts. He was beheaded on a platform outside the Banqueting House. The Puritans eventually were replaced by Charles II. The Irish Republican Army launched home-made rockets at the Prime Minister's residence/office from in front of the Banqueting House. By later standards it's not a grand building, but the ceiling inside is decorated with high-class paintings. BTW, for an incredible interior close to the Maritime Museum, go to Greenwich. A bit later than Banqueting.


Edited: 12/18/2024 at 08:46 PM by ww
 12/30/2024 04:33 AM
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I'm doing my very best to 'ingratiate' myself upon the 'boss' of PMJ so that he 'might' ask me backstage!!

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