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Post by danb on Oct 9, 2024 16:23:04 GMT
Just had an email through from ATG for this at the Lyceum on Nov 25; apparently she has written a memoir and wants to talk about it. Assuming that it isn’t Sheffield Lyceum and it states specifically that she won’t be ‘singing’.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 9, 2024 17:25:30 GMT
I was genuinely confused as to which theatre because we literally never, ever talk about the Lyceum because of that Disney thing clogging it up.
But yeah, Cher in convo. Follow that, bitches!
#clog.
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Post by amyja89 on Oct 9, 2024 18:11:52 GMT
Love love love Cher (to the extent that I have her tattooed on my shin!), but these kinds of 'evenings with' never tempt me. Interested in picking up the book though...
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Post by Marwood on Oct 9, 2024 19:38:05 GMT
It’s being promoted by Fane who put on numerous of these book launches: I’ve been to the Tom Hanks, Brian Cox (the actor, not the astronomer) and Tarantino nights they’ve put on and enjoyed all of them: you usually get a copy of the book included in the price as well (the Brian Cox ones were signed)
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Post by interval99 on Oct 10, 2024 16:17:28 GMT
It's selling well despite most of the stalls being £196 just to be in her presence. £46 for back row of grand circle, otherwise 74, 85 and 140. Hope she does sign the book for the fans even if done beforehand. Not booking but a lot of warning notes advising tickets cannot be resold but how they will enforce this.
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Post by Marwood on Oct 10, 2024 16:28:16 GMT
It's selling well despite most of the stalls being £196 just to be in her presence. £46 for back row of grand circle, otherwise 74, 85 and 140. Hope she does sign the book for the fans even if done beforehand. Not booking but a lot of warning notes advising tickets cannot be resold but how they will enforce this. I’m presuming you will be told to bring photo id that matches the name on the ticket but it’s rare that those kind of things are checked properly.
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Post by amyja89 on Oct 10, 2024 16:32:12 GMT
Despite the multiple warnings that it isn't a concert, how many people do you think are going to turn up expecting music? I remember reading that that happened a few times for Dionne Warwick not too long ago.
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Post by l0islane on Oct 10, 2024 16:55:43 GMT
They are using dynamic pricing, the ticket I just bought (for a friend!) has gone up from £140 to £190 and the top tickets which were £190 are now £250!
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Post by talkingheads on Oct 11, 2024 9:10:45 GMT
I saw Cher sing live for over two hours in 2019, and that ticket cost less than this show, which is only her talking!
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 11, 2024 11:59:20 GMT
I did book one of the "bargain" £46.54 seats at the back of the Grand Circle (not quite the back row, but close). It was the last cheap seat showing yesterday. Most seats were already £250 by then. I see this is sold out now, so I shudder to think what prices the final tickets went for.
I'm not going in with too high expectations, but for £46 including the book, I think it's worth it.
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