• neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    Most of them, really. I live in the sticks, even by scandinavian standards. My closest concert venue that books big artists is a 6 hour drive away.

    So whenever I’m down there for work at the head office, I see who are performing around the same time so I get the travel expense covered. And when Dream Theater and Devin Townsend performed on the same stage on the same night, I made sure to find some reason to travel to the office.

    And I’ve invited some coworkers to a meeting in April next year. Agenda: “doesn’t matter. We’ll find something”. The reason: Probably my last chance to see Rush perform.

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    Penn and Teller! They aren’t going to be around forever, so I’d really like to see them live sometime soon. But there’s no way I would ever travel anywhere close to the USA :/

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    I did manage to see Propagandhi back in 2009ish, and it was maybe the best damn show I’ve ever been to.

    Then they didn’t come back for over a decade. And that show got canceled because the frontman got covid the night before.

    Then they were supposed to pay a festival near here, but they announced right before that they were never going to tour America again because of all the fascist bullshit.

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    I wanted to see Ghost one of the few times they were coming to my city, but it just didn’t work out. I was going to buy tickets to Rammstein, but then covid happened, the singer caught covid, and they cancelled the tour. I was going to go to RATM at all costs for their reunion, and then Zach broke his leg.

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    Rammstein, Scooter, Magdalena Bay, Poppy, Red Vox are what immediately come to mind.

    Some bucket list artists have shown up here. I did get to see Doug Stanhope, Days N’ Daze, In This Moment, and Jinjer. Edit: Slipknot too!

    Alberta does get some attention but there’s a lot of big gaps in certain genres. Rammstein did play here, I just fucking found out after the fact of course 😢. Back in 2011.

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    In Australia, we’re lucky to get anyone foreign visiting our shores. Pearl Jam did come out last year, but nosebleed tickets were >$360 each, so that was a hard “nope”.

    But there’s almost any price that my wife and I would pay to see Angels and Airwaves.

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    I was really hyped to see Teenage Wrist last year, but the “headliner” of their tour - a far less notable act, in my opinion - got sick or something and the whole tour got cancelled. Shame. I’d have paid double to just see a longer set of Teenage Wrist without the headliner.

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    I’ve always wished I could see S3RL live but there’s no chance of a niche rave dj from Australia doing a show in the UK, even less of a chance doing one anywhere I could make it to too.

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    Literally any of them. In the southeast it feels like there’s D.C. and Atlanta, but nobody really stops in between. Can’t blame them though.