I like having you on the forum Rob!RobH wrote:UK fans hold on tight
only one in 2012 but this will be a long tour! ; )
Wendy
I like having you on the forum Rob!RobH wrote:UK fans hold on tight
only one in 2012 but this will be a long tour! ; )
Mabeanie1 wrote:I like having you on the forum Rob!RobH wrote:UK fans hold on tight
only one in 2012 but this will be a long tour! ; )
Wendy
That would be awesome. Royal Albert Hall would be perfect!!bean wrote:Mabeanie1 wrote:I like having you on the forum Rob!RobH wrote:UK fans hold on tight
only one in 2012 but this will be a long tour! ; )
Wendy
That does sound very promising; please let it be London
But why don't you recall UK outdoor venues? If I'm not mistaken, each announced concert before Sept. 28th would be open air.Yiannis wrote:That would be awesome. Royal Albert Hall would be perfect!!
I know.. but hyde park has been already out-ruled.. I can't imagine a better outdoor place in london..Goldin wrote:But why don't you recall UK outdoor venues? If I'm not mistaken, each announced concert before Sept. 28th would be open air.Yiannis wrote:That would be awesome. Royal Albert Hall would be perfect!!
Maybe a castle somewhere outside the capital (not nessesary in Scotland this time)?Yiannis wrote:I know.. but hyde park has been already out-ruled.. I can't imagine a better outdoor place in london..
Absolutely, Bean! What a treat it would be to see him in one of these. But, more realistically, my vote is for the Albert Hall. Even though the tickets would no doubt be hugely expensive, I'd rather attend just one concert with an element of comfort and intimacy, than spend the same money on a quantity of outdoor ones with all the attendant risks!bean wrote:My favourite London venues are the smaller ones such as Union Chapel, the Barbican and the Royal festival Hall but they would all be too small for Leonard given his popularity.
He managed the smaller venue at Brighton. Fingers crossed he may do so againMordy wrote:Absolutely, Bean! What a treat it would be to see him in one of these. But, more realistically, my vote is for the Albert Hall. Even though the tickets would no doubt be hugely expensive, I'd rather attend just one concert with an element of comfort and intimacy, than spend the same money on a quantity of outdoor ones with all the attendant risks!bean wrote:My favourite London venues are the smaller ones such as Union Chapel, the Barbican and the Royal festival Hall but they would all be too small for Leonard given his popularity.
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=31722&start=45#p301322kg7 wrote:Hi Everybody, anyone hear of possible UK dates yet