I literally just thought this. I'm going to turn on his show for the first time in ages just to hear what he does.
Just booked hotels for the London and Manchester shows…I’ll cancel whichever ones I don’t get tickets for. I used the Hilton app and Manchester is pretty much sold out, found a Doubletree by the airport for £150/night. London is crazy expensive, not much under £300/night, but did find a place out near Wembley for £175. Flights from Toronto are under $500 r/t to London right now, this is looking very realistic.
booked a hotel for toronto, based on the leaked date.. tried for dublin but everything was insane or nonrefundable
Really really hope the rumored Chicago dates are real and go on sale soon luckily I wouldn’t have to worry about a hotel there so just gonna wait and see
TBF, I imagine most American fans would be more than willing to stay elsewhere in the country and drive to Edinburgh haha. I Don't know how far out from Fringe Festival that the hotels get full, but Glasgow is only an hour and 15 minutes from Edinburgh, that's not much of a drive for Americans haha
After going to Glasto in 2019 and experiencing how wild that crowd was for Liam, I truly can’t imagine how electric these UK shows will be.
Especially in Manchester. Mancs bloody love things from Manchester lol. It is going to be absolutely unreal.
At least one of these should be streamed. This might be why I feel more of a connection to Manchester than any other UK city.
I don’t think any of them will be streamed, it says in the press release none of these will be televised.
I think probably naming the tour after one of the only early songs Noel sings would have been a non starter lol Live Forever Tour sure
I just booked a room in London for the Wembley show. Is Westminster Borough a good area? I'd like to book a room in Manchester too as a back up, but I seriously cant find a room that week for less than $800 a night.
It’s a decent area, not unsafe. Anywhere in London is fairly ok, the public transport is A+. Also, Wembley is not in the city center, in a very residential area outside the city.
Ah yeah I figured there must not be much else going on around Wembley since I didnt see many hotel options around there. Think I should just keep my Westminster place, or is there another area you'd recommend for a tourist? I've only been to London once before, but I was 10 years old lol