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Review of Skankers The Xmas Skank Out
The queuing system was a complete nightmare! Arrived at 10:45pm for doors to open at 11pm expecting to get in fairly quickly but we didn’t get in until 12:15am. Considering the queue wasn’t even that long this wasn’t really acceptable. As we got nearer the front we realised the queue was split into genders but this was not clear at the back so everyone was squished trying to move to the correct queues. Completely unnecessary procedure. Missed the first DJ set which I really wanted to see so was a bit annoyed about that too. Once we were in it was absolutely fine but the queue experience was a shambles. Security not helpful either
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Abstract Orchestra plays MF DOOM
I was wowed by being able to sit down so close to the stage and see what was happening. I am pregnant and since booking have had some complications that meant I couldn't stand/ dance as I had been hoping to. The provision was superb and the staff were warm, helpful and friendly. My only (very slight) criticism was that we were in front of the drum kit which, as the loudest instrument on stage, meant that we couldn't hear the other members of the band so well. My night was so much better than I expected it to be. Thanks.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of The Skints & Bedouin Soundclash
The Skints arrived on stage very late. Its okay for those who lived in Bristol but for those who travelled to see them with last trains to catch, not so great. We only got to see them perform one song and then had to leave. Next time, I'll just wait till they announce a show in my hometown rather than making the effort of travelling to see them play.
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Would you recommended: No |
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