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  1. Hi there, Does anyone, by chance, have a ticket to the Mika show in Rome on 3 October that they are prepared to sell? I will be visiting Rome at that time and am super keen. Happy to pay face value or even a premium. Very grateful!
  2. Actually, from memory it was Blame It On The Girls. I was with Fai when he took the sign from her, because it says 'Blame It On The Boys'. He probably held the sign for about a minute.
  3. Woah Tegan, it's so cool to read about your time backstage!! It would have been so awesome to hear Mika warming up and stuff (not to mention the experience of just being there while everything was getting ready!). Did you guys get to see Orianthi before she went on? Otherwise, personally, I have to say thank you again for organising everything! You did so much to make the night so much better for so many of us!
  4. Hi Suzy, I dont know how to make the photos smaller, so I've just moved them to a new thread - http://www.mikafanclub.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2664256&posted=1#post2664256 I guess it also means that anyone that wants to save them can have a full resolution copy of them. Matt:thumb_yello:
  5. Putting the fun back in a 'live' show Reviewed by Bernard Zuel November 26, 2009 MIKA Enmore Theatre, November 24 BRITNEY versus Mika? That's no contest, surely. A pop play-off pitting an American multimedia star who learnt at the knee of Madonna against a Lebanese boy raised in London who took his cues from Freddie Mercury will surely end in a victory for dollars over pounds. Right? Not so fast folks. A week ago Britney Spears showed us what can be done with a pop spectacle when the talent on show is negligible but the financial heft substantial. She cleaned up. At the Enmore, Mika had a smaller stage, smaller cast and a substantially smaller budget. And he cleaned her clock. It's not the screams that tell the story: all things considered it probably was about equal, though you might be surprised at how many unaccompanied adults were spread through the room. It's not even the song quality; Mika's material is superior in almost every way (particularly new songs such as the almost irresistible We Are Golden) but as we know that is not necessarily important in a pop show. What Mika has that La Britney couldn't manage was spontaneity and joy. That is, authentic pleasure at performing, genuine fondness for the songs (writing them yourself helps with that) and, yes, live instruments and vocals played by people who looked like they liked what they were doing and were not just waiting for pay day. Silliness and theatrics of course made an appearance. The show opened with the band members, in bold multipatterns, watching ''newsreader'' Sir Ian McKellan report on a spaceship crash before Mika arrived in space suit and helmet. Four sizeable maids a-dancing showed up for Big Girl (You Are Beautiful); a giant teapot made an appearance mid-show; fluorescent clothes, confetti and giant balloons filled the encore; and Mika flung himself about in a loose-limbed, wiggly hipped but definitely not choreographed manner. Even with the occasional slowed-down moment, such as I See You, the sugar-rush tempo of the night seemed a relentless up, up, up! Which can test anyone not riding high on puberty's rollercoaster. Not everyone would necessarily thrill to Mika's falsetto, which now more often resembles disco queen Sylvester than rock queen Mercury, or the way Days Like This feels like it's only one little-lunch break away from being a year six disco. But you would be a fool to fight the delight, on stage and off, in a pop show that remembered to bring the pop and not just the show. http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/music/putting-the-fun-back-in-a-live-show/2009/11/25/1258824755534.html
  6. Yeah, it was great talking to you too! The quilt you made for Mika looked awesome (from the photos you showed me). And, your in-depth concert reports are fantastic. You have the best memory! It's funny, I also got the feeling Mika wanted to throw the feather hat out to the audience. He kind of went through the motions a few times, and then stopped. Maybe he's only got one and he needed it for the next leg of the tour. Anyhow, I'll upload some more photos now
  7. Hey Fay! Ah, so what happened after I left? Did you guys stay long? And, what, you never saw him leave? As for Suzan, I think his mum loved it when she said "I love Mika" in Arabic. His mum was so cool, and really friendly. I think she kinda felt bad that Mika didnt stay around for long, but in fairness he'd been there all day and so would have been exhausted (not to mention the international flight today).
  8. Yeah, as everyone said, it was a really cool night. I particularly thought Orianthi was awesome! She sang Michael Jackson's 'Give In To Me' and spoke a bit about meeting him etc. As for Mika, the show rocked! The "Big Girls" also did an amazing job! Afterwards, the meet and greet was good. It was cool to be there with the band, and his mum, but Mika himself only came out for 10 minutes or so to sign autographs and then he left. Personally, I got a cd signed, but I didnt really get to say a word to him. His mum was cool though, and a few of us spoke to her for a bit. I'm sure everyone's looking forward to his next Australian tour
  9. Yesterday Mika was on two Australian tv shows (Sunrise and the Morning Show). He did some interviews, and performed Rain and We Are Golden. Here's a link to dowload his appearances in HD. The video goes for 20 minutes and is 200mb - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y1L8DB86 Enjoy
  10. Hmm, that audio problem has also happened to a friend who i've copied videos for too (from dvd). It's basically a codec issue (codecs being the codes windows media player uses to "read" a video). My best suggestion is to go to http://www.free-codecs.com/download/ace_mega_codecs_pack.htm and click 'download ace mega codecs'. That'll install the latest codecs, and the video should play properly then.
  11. I just uploaded a video file of Mika's performance on Australian Idol - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VRVTMX6M I've also got his Sunrise/Morning Show appearances on my laptop, but I'll upload them tomorrow. Enjoy
  12. I have to say, the lyrics are rather odd (they really dont make sense!). But, I dont know, I find the song incredibly catchy. It's definitely one my favourite tracks on the new album. That said, it's possible that non-Mika fans just wont warm to One Foot Boy. It is very "Mika-esque". lol.
  13. Ah, cool, I hadnt heard that about Rain. Personally, it's not in my top 3 songs from the album, but it's still a cool song. I think it'll do alright as a single, and will be played a lot on the radio, but it's just not of the catchiest songs from the new album.
  14. Ok, we all know 'Life in Cartoon Motion' produced six singles - - Grace Kelly - Love Today - Big Girl - Relax, Take It Easy - Happy Ending - Lollipop My question here is, what songs from 'The Boy Who Knew Too Much' do you think will be released as singles? What songs do you think will do really well commercially? So far, we know 'We Are Golden' and 'Blame it on the Girls' will be released (in some countries) as singles. Personally, I think the following songs have great potential to be released as singles - - Rain - Blue Eyes - Good Gone Girl - Touches You - One Foot Boy Those obviously aren't the only good songs on the album, but I think in general they'll be the most popular songs to be played on the airways, and so could be also be released in their own right. What does everyone else think? Remember, I'm not asking asking your favourite song/s, but rather the songs you think will be popular enough to be sold separately.
  15. 284 times! WOAH Personally, I like this song a lot - it's pretty catchy and has a nice beat. That said, the lyrics are a little... different. Overall though, it's definitely one my favourite tracks on the album.
  16. Hi Holly, thanks for the add :D

     

    I've been on this site for a couple of years but havent been very active so i'm still getting the hang of things. That said, now that Mika is coming to Sydney later this year i'll definitely be on more often :D

     

    Are you in Australia? Have you seen Mika in concert before?

  17. Hi Tegan,

     

    Thanks for saying hi :D. I've been a member of this site for a few years, but havent really been active. That said, now that Mika is coming im really looking forward to his concert. And yeah, im in Sydney, but my username is egypt_man because my grandparents on one side of my family were born in Egypt. I should really figure out how to change my username..

     

    Anyway, are you in Sydney too? Have you seen Mika in concert before?

  18. Ah, awesome, that's pretty cool actually
  19. Ah, cool, I didnt realise that this set-up was a bit like facebook. It's pretty cool actually.

     

    But otherwise, i'll definitely be able to provide a bit of advice in the Australia thread. To be honest, I would have thought the city would have been the most practical place for people to stay because enmore is only a short train ride away. Hostels/hotels in the city are also pretty reasonable, but I guess everything depends on everyone's budget and stuff.

     

    And yeah, I havent seen Mika in concert before. It's odd though, im surprised he's coming to Australia to only perform one concert at the Enmore Theatre given the place is so small. I mean, I would have thought there would have been a greater demand so either he'd perform in a bigger place, or he'd perform more concerts, or he'd have concerts in other cities.

     

    Anyway, I was nice to meet you (so to speak). Im still getting used to this board, but i'll definitely keep reading the Australian concert threads :D

  20. Hey, and thanks from both of you :)

     

    Yeah, I'm Australian (from Sydney), but my username is egypt_man because my grandparents on one side of my family were born in Egypt. I joined this site a couple of years ago but haven't really been active. But, now I heard Mika is coming in November so I'll definitely come to the concert. I really enjoyed his first album, and his second album is pretty catchy too. I'm actually a 21 year old uni student - so probably not the typical Mika fan.

     

    Are you both in Sydney? And, have you seen Mika in concert before? What did you think of his show? I've seen some videos and stuff of concerts overseas, and they were pretty good. He seems to be full of energy.

     

    Anyway, thanks a lot for both saying hi, and hopefully we'll get to catch up at his Sydney concert.

  21. Cool, thanks so much for letting me know all that. Hopefully, given that he's got two albums now he'll be on stage for a little longer. And cool, im checking out the Aussie thread now Otherwise, i'll definitely upload some photos and stuff afterwards Btw, does anyone know if Mika commonly does meet-ups after the show with fans? I know the place he's performing in in Sydney is pretty small - it only take like 1700 people.
  22. Hi, Im going to Mika in concert in Sydney later this year, and im just wondering, how long is he usually on stage for? I've got some concerts of his from his first tour and the amount of time he spent on stage really seemed to fluctuate. Generally, I think two hours in the standard as to what to expect a singer to perform for. Either way, i'll definitely post some photos up here afterwards
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