Steve_nottm Posted Friday at 16:20 Posted Friday at 16:20 Took my 15 year old daughter to a gig at rock city Nottingham last weekend. She suffers from Cystic Fibrosis so as a treat id arranges with their manager for her to go to soundcheck and meet the band. they were great. Friendly and chatty with her. She’s made each of them a bracelet and they wore them for the actual gig. Then after they were meeting fans, signing stuff, and recognised and said hi to my daughter. I find it rare that bands are that accessible to fans. It really made her day. 18 Quote
Lozz196 Posted Friday at 23:38 Posted Friday at 23:38 I think that’s great, it might not seem like much to the bands but things like this have a real impact on fans, well done to them (and all bands who do similar). 1 Quote
Bluewine Posted yesterday at 00:58 Posted yesterday at 00:58 I made myself accessible but nobody wanted to talk to me. 😮💨 Daryl 1 2 Quote
mikebass456 Posted yesterday at 05:26 Posted yesterday at 05:26 4 hours ago, Bluewine said: I made myself accessible but nobody wanted to talk to me. 😮💨 Daryl That's the life of the bass player! I'm invisible when I take mine off 😕 1 Quote
martthebass Posted yesterday at 07:12 Posted yesterday at 07:12 I remember them as a nice bunch of lads. They used to frequent a local jamnight I went to years back every Friday when they were learning their trade. 1 Quote
joeystrange Posted yesterday at 09:41 Posted yesterday at 09:41 Depends what kind of music you’re into. This has always been a thing in the punk scene. It’s very common to be able to meet and hang out with bands at merch, by the van, or just in the venue. Even bigger bands (although maybe not the arena or stadium bands) will still tend to do this. 1 Quote
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