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  1. I was there last night. Was brilliant! And I had a really good view. I was around the centre of the stage and probably about 8-10 rows back - a few tall people that I had to look round at times, but plenty of short people too!

     

    Their queuing system does sound a bit crazy. I couldn't get there early and arrived about 7pm, saw the queue going along the front and down the side when I drove past. Came out of car park at back of Brighton Centre and they had the back entrance open with hardly any queue, so I went in that way.

  2. I was there last night. Mika was as fab as ever! I had seats in the circle as I took my children with me. It was a really good view from up there - it was nice to actually be able to see the whole stage which you don't often get when standing! My 10 yr old loved it! The 12yr old seemed to enjoy it although at the age where he wouldn't want to admit to that. They're both boys and it was their first proper concert.

     

    I didn't really notice the technical issues from upstairs, maybe it was more obvious downstairs.

     

    I've got standing tickets for Brighton - will no doubt be looking at back of someone's head there, but at least I've seen it now, and I can just soak up the atmosphere in the thick of it!

  3. Thank you, just enquired about costs - £9 for 6-9 hours or £11 for 9-12 hours.

     

    Hope to see some of you Sunday.

     

    There's usually parking available on the streets around the area where this car park is too. Probably free on a Sunday, but you'd have to check the signs to be sure. You can probably also park on the single yellow lines on Sundays - but again, you'd have to check.

  4. why is everyone getting there so early? i was gonna get there about 20 minutes before the doors open. or should i get there earlier?

     

    If you get there at that time you should be able to get a nice position in the middle. I don't usually get to gigs until at least doors open time, but am always happy with where I end up standing and at the Apollo with the sloped floor it's not a problem.

     

    If you want the front few rows though then you have to get there early.

  5. I would guess that it will finish between 10.30 and 11pm. I doubt that Mika will start any earlier than 9pm.

     

    Your mum driving you all sounds a much better idea. Although getting there by train isn't bad, getting home again sounds like it would be a nightmare.

  6. Could you assign people to hand out numbers for an hour at a time. So get somebody to turn up at 11am with the queue numbers. Anybody already in the queue gets given a number and told to come back at 2pm, then continue handing out the numbers as people arrive. People can then go off and do what they want and come back at 2pm (if not back by 2.30pm though they would lose their place). So you'd need somebody to do 11 - 12, then 12 - 1 and 1 - 2

  7. Anyone know if you can get a train from Portsmouth to Brighton without changing?!?!? I'll be going after school which finishes at 3pm. Hoping that there'll be a train that gets me there on time!!

    And second, is the train station in walking distance? I can always get a taxi or something, but was kinda hoping there wouldn't be much more on top of the price of the tickets?

     

    I just had a look at trains and there are some direct ones:

    Portsmouth Harbour: 15:29, 16:29, 16:40

    Portsmouth & Southsea: 15:33, 16:33, 16:46

    Are you planning to catch the train back that night - that might be trickier.

     

    If you look here, you will see where station is in relation to Brighton Centre: http://www.brightoncentre.co.uk/scripts/i5.exe?book=bc022006&page=Find.BCMap

  8. The thing with Hammersmith Apollo is that wherever you stand you actually get a good view because the floor is sloped. I don't know if I dare say this as I think you all want to be in the front row. But if anybody is not wanting to queue for hours and not wanting to be right at the front, then I know from past experience that you can turn up at doors open time (ish) and still get a decent position and have a good time. I have this position in the middle of the room that I think is the optimum position on the sloped floor (as I've never been able to queue early).

     

    Anyway, I've got seats this time! Not usually my thing, but thought I'd treat the children. Will be standing at Brighton (where you really do need to be near the front to see!)

  9. I'm in Block 9 so nice in the middle but row D not A this year hammersmith apollo london.

     

    You did well. I managed to get online and was there right on the dot of 9 but only managed row K (but middle-ish). In fact it offered me P to start with, so had to grab other laptop and try again before my time ran out on original ones and then I got row K. I was booking 4 tickets though, so that probably doesn't help.

     

    After booking I noticed that you can get tickets on HMV.com for Hammersmith Apollo. But it just says 'Front Circle' but it doesn't tell you your seat numbers.

  10. Jesterkevin - I've always hated this venue too. I've been there twice (Razorlight & Stereophonics), and I just find the place lacking in atmosphere, feels like a sports hall and because the floor is flat it means there's not much chance of a good view if you're not near the front. I find the Brighton Dome so much better, but I guess it doesn't have the capacity.

     

    Anyway, I have friend down there, so I will be going - don't think I'll be there before doors open time though (and sounds like it won't make much difference anyway!) Hoping to also go to Hammersmith Apollo which is a great venue for Mika and one of my favourite large venues.

  11. Question re Magic Numbers - both the email and the confirmation screen say the following:

     

    "MIKA is pleased to give you these unique codes (one for every ticket purchased) which you can use to take part in MIKA'S MAGIC NUMBERS! Please go to Mikasounds.com and look for the MIKA'S MAGIC NUMBERS logo."

     

    But "these unique codes" don't seem to actually be there! Or am I being blonde?

     

    Weird! Mine were there. Look closer!!

  12. yes thanx - i've sent an e-mail but I think it must be my computer and Im rubbish with technology.

    Given up now :( Gonna have to wait for general release.

    Anyone know when that is? Are all the tickets seated or standing?

     

    I presume you tried the usual - rebooting your PC? Maybe you have an old version of Internet Explorer (or whatever browser you're using) and for some reason it doesn't like it.

  13. And I'd want to revert to my teenage self, so I don't want my son there at all, cos then I'd have to worry about whether or not I was embarrassing him. I'm quite prepared to embarrass myself:roftl:

     

    Yeah, that's true. I keep thinking that next time maybe I'll book seated tickets one night and take the family, and then book another night just for myself!

  14. Hi. I'm new here. I'm Sharon. Just posted a new thread to introduce myself.

     

    Have been a Mika fan since beginning of 2007, but have only just got around to joining here after lurking for a year or so.

     

    Living in the South East of England, so I mostly go for the London gigs.

     

    Currently loving the new album - went for the signed copy, but think I may have to order the Deluxe version too.

  15. Hello. Have finally decided to join the MFC having been lurking for the last year or so!

     

    I'm Sharon, am 39 and live in the South-East of England.

     

    Have been a fan since the beginning of 2007. Often try to convert my friends, but it's been hard work - never-the-less I still talk Mika to them, my husband and my children whenever I can!

     

    Loving the new album. The first 3 songs are definitley dance around the kitchen ones (or at least that's what I do when I'm supposed to be cooking/ironing).

     

    Would have loved to have gone to Bloomsbury Ballroom last night! All too difficult to sort out though, couldn't make 12.30 and thought it a bit risky to turn up on door at last minute with two children in tow hoping for tickets. Sounds like it might not have been too difficult after all, but couldn't convince myself of that at the time. Never mind.

  16. Hi Sharon. I love it when lurkers come forward and make themselves known:biggrin2:

    Are you finding it easy indoctrinating your boys in the ways of Mika? I find my four year old girl much more susceptible than my 12 yr old boy.:naughty:

     

    Definitely easier with my 9yr old - he has some Mika songs on his ipod and will play them on repeat! He was also excited about the new album coming out. He likes to sing along when nobody is looking! My 11yr old is happy with Mika being played, but is just not so much in to music generally.

     

    I think they'd both go along to a Mika concert though - might save on the hassle of sorting out babysitter! Although they'd be best off sitting whereas I'd want to stand!

  17. Hello. I'd like to join your mothers club. Have only just joined MFC (after browsing for the last year or so!)

     

    I'm Sharon, am 39 and live in the UK (Surrey).

    I've got 2 boys who are 9 and 11, and I've been doing my best to pass the Mika addiction on to them!

     

    Was so tempted to drive up to London after school yesterday in the hope of getting tickets for the Bloomsbury Ballroom gig. I didn't do it because I wasn't sure that I could bear queuing up for hours with two children only to find there were no more tickets! Looks like I'd probably have been alright after all though - never mind, there must be some gigs coming up soon, will just have to wait.

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