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Looking to order some tickets as Christmas gift for my dad for a show at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London. Little bit stuck as to which band/act to buy tickets for though! Any suggestions welcome. Thanks!
Hi there,
I have just bought tickets to see Theo Croker at Ronnie Scotts early November for my boyfriend and I in celebration of our anniversary (it is a surprise). I have grown up with jazz (my dad being a great trumpet player) and I have been waiting for the right time to go to Ronnies now we have moved in together in London.
The only tickets left were 'slightly restricted view' which I didn't think too much about at the time because we are not particularly precious with this kind of thing as long as we can hear the music and see the band (fine with a partial view, just not fully restricted). I read somewhere on the site that booking dinner with the ticket guarantees a table, so I did this also. However, I did some post ticket purchasing (they were about to sell out) research and have come across a number of disappointed reviews with these seats.
From what I know about Ronnies, I am positive the atmosphere and sound of the music will more than make up for a slightly worse view but I wanted to ask if anyone has anything they can share from experience as to what we should expect?
Thank you in advance!
I wouldβve loved if they had a song together. Both voices are top tier and elite.
Canβt believe he got away with this behavior
He acts like a retarded child and then they feel bad for him and stop busting his balls. Listened to at least six different clips where he does it. Usually when theyβre playing scores/Ricky-man clips or discussing him being a loud douche
Hi everyone,
I can't download BBC iPlayer shows since BBC blocked MullvadVPN unfortunately. I would really appreciate if anything could help me grab this episode, preferably using get_iplayer.
Thanks in advance guys!
Hi there,
I have just bought tickets to see Theo Croker at Ronnie Scotts early November for my boyfriend and I in celebration of our anniversary (it is a surprise). I have grown up with jazz (my dad being a great trumpet player) and I have been waiting for the right time to go to Ronnies now we have moved in together in London.
The only tickets left were 'slightly restricted view' which I didn't think too much about at the time because we are not particularly precious with this kind of thing as long as we can hear the music and see the band (fine with a partial view, just not fully restricted). I read somewhere on the site that booking dinner with the ticket guarantees a table, so I did this also. However, I did some post ticket purchasing (they were about to sell out) research and have come across a number of disappointed reviews with these seats.
From what I know about Ronnies, I am positive the atmosphere and sound of the music will more than make up for a slightly worse view but I wanted to ask if anyone has anything they can share from experience as to what we should expect?
Thank you in advance!
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