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Germany, Cologne - Igorrr: Distortion Tour Europe 2023



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All dates of this tour

Date City Audience
09.03.2023 The Netherlands, Tilburg 1
10.03.2023 Belgium, Brussels
11.03.2023 United Kingdom, London 1
12.03.2023 Germany, Cologne 1
14.03.2023 Germany, Berlin
15.03.2023 Germany, Wiesbaden
16.03.2023 France, Besançon
17.03.2023 France, Lyon
18.03.2023 Spain, Barcelona
19.03.2023 Spain, Madrid 1
21.03.2023 France, Toulouse
22.03.2023 France, Bordeaux
23.03.2023 France, Paris
24.03.2023 Switzerland, Zurich
25.03.2023 Italy, Bologna
Date City Audience
26.03.2023 Germany, Munich
28.03.2023 Austria, Vienna 1
29.03.2023 Hungary, Budapest 1
30.03.2023 Poland, Wroclaw
31.03.2023 Poland, Gdansk 1
01.04.2023 Lithuania, Vilnius
03.04.2023 Finland, Tampere
05.04.2023 Norway, Oslo
07.04.2023 Sweden, Stockholm
09.04.2023 Denmark, Copenhagen
10.04.2023 Germany, Hamburg
11.04.2023 France, Villenrupt
12.04.2023 The Netherlands, Amsterdam
13.04.2023 The Netherlands, Groningen


Comments

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13.03.2023 - 00:33
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Got aware that Igorrr and Hangman's Chair will not be performing in Cologne when I was already standing in line at the entrance. The official explanation was that they got held up somewhere on the border between UK and France... Well, fuck Brexit!
What a bummer.
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13.03.2023 - 08:31
Zap
Written by Starvynth on 13.03.2023 at 00:33

Got aware that Igorrr and Hangman's Chair will not be performing in Cologne when I was already standing in line at the entrance. The official explanation was that they got held up somewhere on the border between UK and France... Well, fuck Brexit!
What a bummer.

That is a bummer! It was just the two other bands then?
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13.03.2023 - 10:00
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Written by Zap on 13.03.2023 at 08:31
It was just the two other bands then?

Yes, Amenra and Der Weg Einer Freiheit both played slightly longer sets as some kind of compensation. Those who primarily came to see the French could ask for a refund of the ticket price. But it seems that not too many people used this option, because to my surprise the venue was nearly sold out anyway.
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13.03.2023 - 12:22
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Written by Starvynth on 13.03.2023 at 10:00

Yes, Amenra and Der Weg Einer Freiheit both played slightly longer sets as some kind of compensation. Those who primarily came to see the French could ask for a refund of the ticket price. But it seems that not too many people used this option, because to my surprise the venue was nearly sold out anyway.

At least the other bands played a little longer.

It's a bit odd to me that they only broke the news when the venue was already open, surely they knew much sooner than that that those two bands wouldn't make it...
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14.03.2023 - 00:22
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Written by Zap on 13.03.2023 at 12:22

It's a bit odd to me that they only broke the news when the venue was already open, surely they knew much sooner than that that those two bands wouldn't make it...

To be fair, at least three of the bands had actually spread the bad news, about two hours before admission. I can't blame the artists for the fact that I just didn't feel the urge to look for possible reasons to ruin my own anticipation shortly before an event I'd been looking forward to for months.
But when Europe's biggest ticketing company (whose spam has been reaching me unerringly for two decades, so it's safe to assume they know my email address well) deems it unnecessary to send at least a brief notification when a headliner cancels a show, I find that pretty annoying.
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