BIT Live 2004 confirmed!
Date: 11th September, 2004
Place: Jerwood Hall, LSO St. Luke's
161 Old Street (corner of Helmet Row), London EC1V 9NG
Time: doors open 5pm (TBC). Ends 10pm (TBC)
Ticket price: £25 (sorry for the increase, but it's the only way I can make this one work financially and break even)
Acts:
Press Play on Tape (with Rob Hubbard and Mark Knight for MOTR)
C64Mafia
Natasha Samsudin-Mackenzie (feat. Iridium)
Visa Roster (Mahoney's group)
Stuck in D'80s (with guest star, Rob Hubbard and mysterious guest monks)
and
Octave Sounds (performing during the interval)
Friday pissup bar: Tiger Tiger, Soho
Saturday daytime: Wetherspoons, Old Street
Saturday night-time: TBC
Tickets will be on sale in the next couple of weeks, but we've got to finalise some ticket arrangements with the Barbican: they will be named seats on a first come-first served basis, filling from the front, stalls first then balcony. The venue is large enough to impress, but small enough so that everybody gets a good view. And the screen behind the stage is HUGE The front row will be reserved for performers to sit while they're not performing.
Did I forget anything? Oh yeah, this concert will be recorded for DVD and combined with Brighton footage to create the ultimate BIT Live DVD for launch in June next year.
Chris
Place: Jerwood Hall, LSO St. Luke's
161 Old Street (corner of Helmet Row), London EC1V 9NG
Time: doors open 5pm (TBC). Ends 10pm (TBC)
Ticket price: £25 (sorry for the increase, but it's the only way I can make this one work financially and break even)
Acts:
Press Play on Tape (with Rob Hubbard and Mark Knight for MOTR)
C64Mafia
Natasha Samsudin-Mackenzie (feat. Iridium)
Visa Roster (Mahoney's group)
Stuck in D'80s (with guest star, Rob Hubbard and mysterious guest monks)
and
Octave Sounds (performing during the interval)
Friday pissup bar: Tiger Tiger, Soho
Saturday daytime: Wetherspoons, Old Street
Saturday night-time: TBC
Tickets will be on sale in the next couple of weeks, but we've got to finalise some ticket arrangements with the Barbican: they will be named seats on a first come-first served basis, filling from the front, stalls first then balcony. The venue is large enough to impress, but small enough so that everybody gets a good view. And the screen behind the stage is HUGE The front row will be reserved for performers to sit while they're not performing.
Did I forget anything? Oh yeah, this concert will be recorded for DVD and combined with Brighton footage to create the ultimate BIT Live DVD for launch in June next year.
Chris