Rodrigo Y Gabriela Tickets

These are the dates we have for Rodrigo Y Gabriela
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| Dates and tickets for Rodrigo Y Gabriela |
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
plus special guests |
O2 Academy Brixton London |
Friday 24 Feb 2012 Doors at 19:00 |
Tickets sold out
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Viagogo
However you can buy Rodrigo Y Gabriela tickets now through Gigantic's ticket resale partner, viagogo. Where we don't have tickets to sell directly, we recommend viagogo for safe and secure access to the tickets you want.
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We'd love to have tickets to sell to everyone who visits us, but it's not always possible. Sometimes we don't get an allocation of tickets to sell. Sometimes we sell out in next to no time. We recognize that people will still want to go and see their favourite bands, and will try to get tickets wherever they can.
Unfortunately there are some unscrupulous people out there who take advantage of this, and take people's money (often lots of it) for fake or non-existent tickets. We've seen people's heartbreak at gigs first hand, but don't just take our word for it. In a survey by the Office Of Fair Trading, 1 in 12 ticket buyers admitted to being caught out by scam ticket websites, losing an average of £80 each*.
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- What will tickets cost?
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The ticket price is set by the seller. For sold out shows, ticket prices will reflect demand, so they're likely to be higher than the face value. But there are also bargains to be had!
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| RODRIGO Y GABRIELA BIOGRAPHY | Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero are two fast-fingered, Dublin-based Mexicans with a unique sound created on acoustic guitars. Their music is difficult to define, straddling both world and rock and often imbued with timeless Hispano – classical influences. The fire in it comes from their life-long passion for metal music. In spring 2006, Rodrigo y Gabriela, beat both the Arctic Monkeys and Johnny Cash to number one in the Irish charts. Both the artists and their third self–titled album have gone on to enjoy international success since its initial release in early 2006. Rodrigo is a deft finger-picker who can move from raging speed to sensual soul in the space of a fret, while Gabriela employs fast, rhythmic techniques. Her percussionist's thrashing of strings and drumming of the instrument's body inevitably raises comparisons with the flamenco style of rumba, but the band specifically denies a flamenco influence. The duo's repertoire flies beyond familiar Latin folk guitarists' styles because of the metal connection: their reworkings of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven and Metallica's Orion are musts, and the presence on Ixtapa of the fiery Hungarian gypsy violinist Roby Lakatos is inspirational. Read more at: http://www.last.fm/music/Rodrigo+y+Gabriela/+wiki. |
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