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Title: Fairport in Liverpool: tickets
Post by: Peter H-K on October 06, 2025, 04:00:37 PM
Due to unforeseen circumstances, I now can't go to see Fairport Acoustic at the Tung Auditorium in Liverpool on 2nd November. That means there are two second-row tickets up for grabs. Send me a message and we can come to an arrangement, though obviously I won't ask for more than I paid for them (£32 each).


Title: Re: Fairport in Liverpool: tickets
Post by: Peter H-K on October 07, 2025, 10:07:38 AM

Due to unforeseen circumstances, I now can't go to see Fairport Acoustic at the Tung Auditorium in Liverpool on 2nd November. That means there are two second-row tickets up for grabs. Send me a message and we can come to an arrangement, though obviously I won't ask for more than I paid for them (£32 each).


In fact, just to be clear, it's likely to be considerably less than I paid for them.


Title: Re: Fairport in Liverpool: tickets
Post by: davidmjs on October 07, 2025, 10:23:51 AM
Isn't it sold out?  Can't you contact the venue - they probably have a waiting list, don't they?

I'm already going, otherwise I'd take them off you.


Title: Re: Fairport in Liverpool: tickets
Post by: Peter H-K on October 07, 2025, 12:58:10 PM

Isn't it sold out?  Can't you contact the venue - they probably have a waiting list, don't they?

I'm already going, otherwise I'd take them off you.


Ah, good thought! I'll give that a go if nobody replies here in the next 24 hours or so. Thanks.


Title: Re: Fairport in Liverpool: tickets
Post by: davidmjs on November 03, 2025, 08:35:20 AM
My thoughts on last night in Liverpool, the last night of the tour, and Peggy's birthday (yes, of course we did).

3rd time I've been to the Tung - really great venue (but make sure you don't sit in B-E, the first 5 rows are flat, which always catches people out), great sound, great ambience.

We had Danny Bradley, given a home town gig after his heroics on the Winter tour, as support again (he's bloody impressive, not quite my thing, but really memorable tunes played in a very unique finger picking, guitar as percussion kind of stylie), so we had the he introduced Fairport and they came on and played his last number thing.

Then off...the setlist was I think near identical to that which Peascod posted a few days ago (copied below), with, I think (I'm no expert on the recent material) no Moses Waits

Walk a While
Crazy Man Michael
Banbury Fair
Fotheringay
The Year of 59
Moses Waits
I’m Already There
Steampunkery
The Hiring Fair

The Festival Bell
Slip Jigs and Reels
The Banks of the Sweet Primroses
Bankruptured
Lallah Rook
Doctor of Physick
John Gaudie
Who Knows Where The Time Goes
Matty Groves

Meet On The Ledge

I have to admit to skipping out after WKWTTG - I've seen enough Mattys and MOTL and I wanted my bed and to avoid the scramble.

First time I've seen this 4-piece (I did once see a F(A)C with no Peggy in it) and it was much as I expected.  Massively impressive, beautifully played, 'great', utterly appalling stand up routine from Ric, but for me, just crying out for DM to add a little dynamic thrust into the equation.  Folk-rock sans drums (even percussion like Gerry used to do on the Autumn dates) just doesn't wash.  So, I can't help but feel a little disappointed.

Having said that, I allowed myself to enjoy much of it including material I don't normally go for, like Lallah Rookh.  That>Docter of Physick>John Gaudie>Time was a brilliant sequence.

So, how to summarise?  Well, I'm very much looking forward to the Spring tour... :)

As for the Tung, still just about toying with Steeleye later in the month... :-\


Title: Re: Fairport in Liverpool: tickets
Post by: davidmjs on November 03, 2025, 04:42:46 PM
A proper review: https://atthebarrier.com/2025/11/03/fairport-convention-the-tung-auditorium-liverpool-live-review/