Leonard Cohen at the Big Chill...
Beautiful festival, beautiful place.
http://www.bigchill.net/story/2402/leon ... stnor.html
Even if you don't 'do' festivals, you'll like this one.
Believe me.
Damian.
Big Chill, Ledbury, August 3 confirmed
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Re: Big Chill, Ledbury, August 3
bought my ticket last night when I read this...
anyone else going?
anyone else going?
Ledbury / BIg Chill Festival, Aug 3 confirmed
The first August concert has been confirmed.
August 3: Ledbury / Big Chill Festival
Official website: http://www.bigchill.net/
Ticket Link: http://bigchill.ticketline.co.uk/onsale ... d=13220971
On Sale Now.
Adult: £129
All festival tickets are inclusive of entertainment and camping
August 3: Ledbury / Big Chill Festival
Official website: http://www.bigchill.net/
Ticket Link: http://bigchill.ticketline.co.uk/onsale ... d=13220971
On Sale Now.
Adult: £129
All festival tickets are inclusive of entertainment and camping
Re: Big Chill, Ledbury, August 3
I think that Leonard will be there.secretchord wrote:anyone else going?
(Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen Newswire / bookoflonging.com (retired) / leonardcohencroatia.com (retired)
Re: Ledbury / BIg Chill Festival, Aug 3 confirmed
That's just as well for thems that's already placed some quite expensive bets, cuz Jilted John is a fine comedy classic but not really adequate recompense if strong rumour proved ill-founded
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Arrrh tha's loverrly that is. We wuz right pleased about that. Thankyou kindly.
Can't say I've been to the festival before but the area is familiar and I can recommend it as a rollicking rural area to spend some time. Proper England like in yer head. Elgar country.

Arrrh tha's loverrly that is. We wuz right pleased about that. Thankyou kindly.
Can't say I've been to the festival before but the area is familiar and I can recommend it as a rollicking rural area to spend some time. Proper England like in yer head. Elgar country.
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Re: Big Chill, Ledbury, August 3 / Birmingham Symphony Hall?
I'm glad this has been confirmed. I was going anyway. I only live a few miles away! It might, initially, sound 'expensive'. But it's a really well-managed civilized event in simply stunning surroundings (weather permitting!). I've been trying to find out on the web-site what the capacity is this year, to see if it's suddenly been increased. Like any innovative event (Green Man, etc) it may become a victim of it's success. But hopefully, the traffic, catering and toilet standards will be maintained.
There's no guarantee of success in 'the Glastonbury lottery'. I'll give it a go, but - it's on such a huge scale that I find it difficult to cope with. At 'The Big Chill' : There's so much musical diversity on the bill, not just corporate bands, but genuinely cutting edge talent. It's not going to be hopelessly crowded. If previous years are a reliable guide, then it will be amazing. Anyone who fancies a nice holiday in England this summer really couldn't do better than give this a whirl. I'd be surprised if anyone was disappointed.
And no! I have no connection to the Big Chill whatsoever. I'm not their event plugger!
All that could 'complete the dream' now is if the tour promoters decide to add Birmingham Symphony Hall to the list for Friday and/or Saturday night. It's one of Europe's, if not the world's showcase venues. Pin-drop perfect acoustics. I've seen Bjork, Tracy Chapman, k d lang and Rufus Wainwright there. All seemed literally gob-smacked that such a venue even exists! All performers stated how the soundcheck had blown them away as they realised they barely needed amplification.
So, fly in from Athens to Birmingham International.....the Hyatt Hotel is next door to the venue, connected by a walkway. Some serious shopping in The 'Future Systems' designed Selfridges store before the Symphony Hall gig, restful hike on the Malvern Hills listening to Elgar, reading Tolkien and Langland. Then 'The Big Chill'. Ok! If I haven't sold it on that, I never will.
http://www.thsh.co.uk/page/symphony-hall-birmingham/
There's a gap between Athens on Jul 29 and Ledbury on 3 Aug. It would be a shame for Leonard and the band to just sit around twiddling their thumbs. LOL!
Regards.
There's no guarantee of success in 'the Glastonbury lottery'. I'll give it a go, but - it's on such a huge scale that I find it difficult to cope with. At 'The Big Chill' : There's so much musical diversity on the bill, not just corporate bands, but genuinely cutting edge talent. It's not going to be hopelessly crowded. If previous years are a reliable guide, then it will be amazing. Anyone who fancies a nice holiday in England this summer really couldn't do better than give this a whirl. I'd be surprised if anyone was disappointed.
And no! I have no connection to the Big Chill whatsoever. I'm not their event plugger!
All that could 'complete the dream' now is if the tour promoters decide to add Birmingham Symphony Hall to the list for Friday and/or Saturday night. It's one of Europe's, if not the world's showcase venues. Pin-drop perfect acoustics. I've seen Bjork, Tracy Chapman, k d lang and Rufus Wainwright there. All seemed literally gob-smacked that such a venue even exists! All performers stated how the soundcheck had blown them away as they realised they barely needed amplification.
So, fly in from Athens to Birmingham International.....the Hyatt Hotel is next door to the venue, connected by a walkway. Some serious shopping in The 'Future Systems' designed Selfridges store before the Symphony Hall gig, restful hike on the Malvern Hills listening to Elgar, reading Tolkien and Langland. Then 'The Big Chill'. Ok! If I haven't sold it on that, I never will.
http://www.thsh.co.uk/page/symphony-hall-birmingham/
There's a gap between Athens on Jul 29 and Ledbury on 3 Aug. It would be a shame for Leonard and the band to just sit around twiddling their thumbs. LOL!
Regards.