Eternal World Tour in Southern Germany
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Hi,
Anyone else planning to attend the concerts in southern Germany? I'll go to the Lindau and Stuttgart concerts at least. Would anyone like to meet up?
I wanted to go to München, Frankfurt and Karlsruhe as well, but it's all a bit uncertain because the last trains back to Stuttgart leave at midnight or even earlier... It sucks that we're never told when the concert is scheduled to end so we could plan ahead properly. For the people who are going to do a similar trip to attend those concerts, how are you going to handle this? Any previous experiences with those venues?
Cheers,
Anyone else planning to attend the concerts in southern Germany? I'll go to the Lindau and Stuttgart concerts at least. Would anyone like to meet up?
I wanted to go to München, Frankfurt and Karlsruhe as well, but it's all a bit uncertain because the last trains back to Stuttgart leave at midnight or even earlier... It sucks that we're never told when the concert is scheduled to end so we could plan ahead properly. For the people who are going to do a similar trip to attend those concerts, how are you going to handle this? Any previous experiences with those venues?
Cheers,
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Huh, you're German/in Germany? Didn't notice before at all :O
We will stay overnight at all the shows, don't want to leave early just to catch a train... Karlsruhe venue is located at the east end of the city, takes about 15 min to the main station by tram, but depending on the connections to Stuttgart it could be tough. Maybe safer to call a Taxi, only takes about 5 min to the main station or less to Karlsruhe-Durlach. Frankfurt dunno myself, probably the same problems there. München should be safe though, S-Bahn-station is just a 5-min-walking distance and has good connections to the main station or Pasing.
We will stay overnight at all the shows, don't want to leave early just to catch a train... Karlsruhe venue is located at the east end of the city, takes about 15 min to the main station by tram, but depending on the connections to Stuttgart it could be tough. Maybe safer to call a Taxi, only takes about 5 min to the main station or less to Karlsruhe-Durlach. Frankfurt dunno myself, probably the same problems there. München should be safe though, S-Bahn-station is just a 5-min-walking distance and has good connections to the main station or Pasing.
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well, got tickets for munich, stuttgart and geiselwind up to now...
backstage munic is a very nice location, and always good to meet some band members... connections are very good, or use a car, enough parking space...
backstage munic is a very nice location, and always good to meet some band members... connections are very good, or use a car, enough parking space...
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I've moved here a couple years ago.
So yea, I don't think going from the Hbf to the venues and back is going to be a big problem. The main problem really is that I don't know at what time the concerts end, so I don't know if I'd have time to get to the last train back to Stuttgart. The last train usually leaves at around midnight, and the next one only departs after 3am, I think.
For you guys that have experience with Backstage, at what time do concerts usually end there?
I think I'm getting old. 10 years ago I'd go to all concerts and sleep in the train station if needed...
So yea, I don't think going from the Hbf to the venues and back is going to be a big problem. The main problem really is that I don't know at what time the concerts end, so I don't know if I'd have time to get to the last train back to Stuttgart. The last train usually leaves at around midnight, and the next one only departs after 3am, I think.
For you guys that have experience with Backstage, at what time do concerts usually end there?
I think I'm getting old. 10 years ago I'd go to all concerts and sleep in the train station if needed...
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Guess Munich and Karlsruhe have better connections to Stuttgart at night than Frankfurt does. I really can't remember when the Backstage show ended last time. Shows seem to start at 20:00, and I guess one should count with some good three hours. Then you're around eleven. That's why I suggested to check at what time you'd have to leave latest to reach the last train by tram and alternatively by taxi, and then decide which is the safer way to go.
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Anyone else having trouble buying the tickets for the Munich concert? Backstage is listing a different concert at that date, wtf?
http://www.backstagetickets.eu/live/blackbomba.html
http://www.backstagetickets.eu/live/blackbomba.html
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Re: Eternal World Tour in Southern Germany
I will go to the Milan gig but I'll try to go to the Lindau one as wellfernandotcl wrote:Hi,
Anyone else planning to attend the concerts in southern Germany? I'll go to the Lindau and Stuttgart concerts at least. Would anyone like to meet up?
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I'll be there! PM me if you'd like to meet up.StratoFabio wrote:I will go to the Milan gig but I'll try to go to the Lindau one as wellfernandotcl wrote:Hi,
Anyone else planning to attend the concerts in southern Germany? I'll go to the Lindau and Stuttgart concerts at least. Would anyone like to meet up?
I must advise though, my German is pretty awful...
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Timo has Bronchitis, according to Gloryhammer facebook the shows in Lindau and Bratislava are cancelled. No confirmation on the Strato-site yet.
They played a shorter set because of that yesterday, poor Timo really had to suffer during the show Hope he gets better soon.
But was nice to see Holy Light instead
They played a shorter set because of that yesterday, poor Timo really had to suffer during the show Hope he gets better soon.
But was nice to see Holy Light instead
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I already guessed he was getting ill after the Warsaw show. He sounded really dry then. Guess this European autumn weather combined with a busy touring schedule is really hard for a singer. Hope he gets well soon!
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Yep, the venue website also lists the show as canceled.
Wonder what will happen to the Munich concert, I hope we have news soon so I can get a partial refund on my ticket...
Hope Timo is okay, everyone has been sick lately.
Wonder what will happen to the Munich concert, I hope we have news soon so I can get a partial refund on my ticket...
Hope Timo is okay, everyone has been sick lately.
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Is anyone else stuck in cold and rainy Lindau? I could use a beer...
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Shit! Every time they are going to play in Italy there are trouble! In 4 times since 2009 I never managed to see Timo in a good shape and I never totally enjoyed the show!
Hope that they'll play in Milan but I honestly do not care if the concert will be cancelled, although it would be great to see them live again, I prefer that Timo will recover fully and should not force his voice after the problems in 2011 and 2012. So good luck Timo, get well soon!
Hope that they'll play in Milan but I honestly do not care if the concert will be cancelled, although it would be great to see them live again, I prefer that Timo will recover fully and should not force his voice after the problems in 2011 and 2012. So good luck Timo, get well soon!
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oh no one of our Geiselwind group down there, sorryfernandotcl wrote:Is anyone else stuck in cold and rainy Lindau? I could use a beer...
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Funny that, my family just got over a serious case of bronchitis. All of us were just totally down and out with it.mocobhc wrote:Timo has Bronchitis, according to Gloryhammer facebook the shows in Lindau and Bratislava are cancelled. No confirmation on the Strato-site yet.
They played a shorter set because of that yesterday, poor Timo really had to suffer during the show Hope he gets better soon.
But was nice to see Holy Light instead
But in all seriousness, I really hope Timo recovers soon.
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That nigga needs to take some Vitamin C. He's sick on every tour...Southern_Cross wrote:Funny that, my family just got over a serious case of bronchitis. All of us were just totally down and out with it.mocobhc wrote:Timo has Bronchitis, according to Gloryhammer facebook the shows in Lindau and Bratislava are cancelled. No confirmation on the Strato-site yet.
They played a shorter set because of that yesterday, poor Timo really had to suffer during the show Hope he gets better soon.
But was nice to see Holy Light instead
But in all seriousness, I really hope Timo recovers soon.
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Agree, a finnish who take flu for the cold?WTF?! Every fucking tour? But let's see!AAAAAAAAAA wrote:That nigga needs to take some Vitamin C. He's sick on every tour...Southern_Cross wrote:Funny that, my family just got over a serious case of bronchitis. All of us were just totally down and out with it.mocobhc wrote:Timo has Bronchitis, according to Gloryhammer facebook the shows in Lindau and Bratislava are cancelled. No confirmation on the Strato-site yet.
They played a shorter set because of that yesterday, poor Timo really had to suffer during the show Hope he gets better soon.
But was nice to see Holy Light instead
But in all seriousness, I really hope Timo recovers soon.
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You're right, I've been thinking about it tooPancio wrote:Agree, a finnish who take flu for the cold?WTF?! Every fucking tour? But let's see!AAAAAAAAAA wrote:That nigga needs to take some Vitamin C. He's sick on every tour...Southern_Cross wrote:Funny that, my family just got over a serious case of bronchitis. All of us were just totally down and out with it.mocobhc wrote:Timo has Bronchitis, according to Gloryhammer facebook the shows in Lindau and Bratislava are cancelled. No confirmation on the Strato-site yet.
They played a shorter set because of that yesterday, poor Timo really had to suffer during the show Hope he gets better soon.
But was nice to see Holy Light instead
But in all seriousness, I really hope Timo recovers soon.
Love is only beautiful when it bleeds.
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What do you guys want? If it would be as easy, just take some Vitamin C and there you are, he'd do it! And don't tell me it's enough to do sports regularly and eat healthy and drink enough, otherwise I, and many other people as well, wouldn't have a cold at least two times a year
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Holy shit it's so good to see Stratovarius live! Sadly had to leave early, but still totally worth it.
Is it just me or was the music painfully loud? I went to the back of the venue actually cause I was afraid it would do damage to my ears...
Is it just me or was the music painfully loud? I went to the back of the venue actually cause I was afraid it would do damage to my ears...
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Well, I don't do any sport and I'm not sure if what I eat is really healthy and I have a cold once a year or not at all. Btw I live in a place where we have 4 seasons so autumn time and early spring are always full of ill people around. So I'm not really sure how it worksmocobhc wrote:What do you guys want? If it would be as easy, just take some Vitamin C and there you are, he'd do it! And don't tell me it's enough to do sports regularly and eat healthy and drink enough, otherwise I, and many other people as well, wouldn't have a cold at least two times a year
Anyway, Timo is fine again!
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