Track list: 1. Heaven In My Hands 2. Love Games 3. It's Over 4. Running In The Family 5. Starchild 6. Something About You 7. Lessons In Love 8. Build Myself A Rocket 9. Hot Water #Level42 LIVE Full Concert 2016
I was thinking the same thing! I've always liked Level 42, but since they don't play shows over in the states anymore, and haven't for a long time, I've never had a chance to see them perform live so my only reference to them were their hit songs from the 80's that still play on the radio over here every now and then. As fate would have it, I randomly got into Pete Ray Biggin about 5 or 6 years ago from his band called PB Underground, and from there learned that he was the current drummer for Level 42, so I started searching for some of their live shows. To my surprise, they are freaking amazing and have quickly become one of my favorite live bands and I've never even seen them in person! Mark King is a bass GOD, and everyone else in the band are incredible musicians in their own right, too. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon all of these live shows. Here's to hoping that one day, before they all retire from playing live shows, I get to finally see them in person. I'll probably have to take a trip over the pond to make it happen, though.
Underrated I don't know, but I feel what you mean. 🙂 These bands were HUGE during the 80's, yet they are still touring (except Talk Talk, rest in peace Mark Hollis) and I keep hearing them on the radio in 2022, I love it !!!
Level 42 never have been underrated, a band of long standing, full of class musicians, they are very big in Europe since the 80's. Maybe you live in Outer Mongolia and do not know them well.
If anyone ever speaks about 80s music on TV they mention Duran Duran or Spandau Ballet! There's loads of great musicians and bands in the 80s and they never get a mention! I suppose like the beatles or rolling stones in the 60s great bands around then never get props.
I "stole" everything I could, when I discovered him back then with the "Micro Kid" album... and soon after the "Physical Presence" live album ... but the man is also SINGING on top ... I juz don't get it !!! The ONLY explanation is that he is NOT from this galaxy: CLEARLY aliens have been present on this planet for centuries! ;O)
Mark King... without doubt, still the best and most charismatic bass player in the World ! Loved this guy's style since over 30 odd years.. Chippenham Goldiggers for Physical Presence live recording.. I was there!!!!!!
I've been a level 42 fan since 1983 when they released "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" and have seen them play live in concert 7 times from The World Machine Concert at Hammersmith Apollo 1985 through to their farewell concert 14th October 1994 at the Royal Albert Hall, including seeing them twice on their 10th anniversary tour in 1989, then I watched Mark King on his "One Man" concert at Croydon Fairfield Halls in 1998. I have never been disappointed seeing them live and on their "Running In The Family" concert at Wembley, I went with 7 of my friends and had a great night, even they were impressed with the live performance. Unfortunately since moving away from London and now residing at the South Easy coast, I haven't had the chance to see them live. Mark King has always blown me away with his Bass slap playing technique and has a wonderful harmonization with Mike Lindup. Top quality band and well worth watching them live, those classics will soon get you cheering and dancin'.
I feel your pain Mark. I first saw them at Bradford St.Georges Hall in 1988 during the Staring At The Sun Tour. I saw Gary taking pics of St. Georges Hall outside whist I was chilling with my other Level 42 friend , but were too scared to ask for an autograph as we were only 17 years old. I think he was a keen photographer of his venues. A fantastic drummer also.
Got to see them in 2019 in Manchester after all that time passed, which made me buzz big time! They are just an immense band. Total quality, Love all of them, and welcome back master Mike of "Star Child" :Owns it!
Imagine being an American Level fan .. never having the pleasure of seeing them for decades in the U.S and then seeing the boys play in the UK every few years in small theaters !
While the internet sucks 80% of the time, the other 20% is filled with things like random live concerts of amazing bands that we would have never otherwise known about or seen. I, too, am American and while I knew about Level 42 and liked some of their hit songs from back in the day, I never really considered myself a "fan" of the band. I'll probably never get to see them in person, as they don't ever play in the states anymore, I'm so glad that there are a handful of their full concerts on TH-cam. Their live shows get replayed consistently on my playlist!
So nice to see a concert that hasn't been filmed on a 'phone. Last saw them live on the Guaranteed tour at Hammersmith Odeon. My appreciation of Level 42 goes back even further. 31 years' ago i was a department manager at a cash and carry who were tied in to a trading group. I was sent to assist the set up of a new party shop at Staples Corner (some of you may remember the bomb going off there). Well after the train journey and going straight to the store working all day I got a taxi to my 'hotel'. Checked in and asked where the bar was. Hey, I'd worked all day and fancied a pint. No bar and no mini bar. The room was a shoe box. It did have a power shower though which I took full advantage of. Oh and no dinner either. So I struck out into town and asked a few people where I could get a drink. Must have sounded like the local alcoholic. The response i usually got was 'What, an alcoholic drink?' Well I was in Golder's Green. I proceeded down the road and found something that said 'Karaoke Bar'. Cost me 5 quid to get in!! Walked up the stairs and heard a girl singing dreadfully out of key and a birthday celebration going on.Lots of food and i was hungry. Qued for my food and having eaten thought I'd check out this 'karaoke'. The guy said write down a song and you can sing it. So i did. Then the guy told me i should choose one out of the book. How was i to know? So i picked 'It's over' by Level 42. It was a song I knew and when I got on stage congratulated the guy for his birthday and sang the song. Got a lot of compliments afterwards. Great band good song writers and if you've seen this concert you'll appreciate how tight as a band they are. So nuts to the guy who complained about sound quality maybe you should have paid for a ticket. If I can convince my wife, I'll be seeing them in Bournemouth this year. Best wishes to all that read this
"Starchild" was so popular in the House Clubs, although I never heard it on the radio? -- One of my favorites from the early 80s, I loved the falsetto of the light-skinned guy on the keyboards! But yeah, I definitely know what you mean, mentioning "Something About You." ^_^
Biggins has elements of Gould and Husband, necessarily to play the songs like how they're supposed to sound and likely out of respect to them both, but it's also clear he finds many moments to impart his own take and add his own thing. A balance of respecting what came before but adding some of his own style. Excellent!
@@rhythmicdisciple7045 I am happy I am not the only one hearing it: the dude really tends to overplay. Gould is so much more 'in the pocket' and playing for the music, not showing off some of his chops...
One of their last gigs with the original lineup (Boston 1987) is on YTube and whoever recorded it deserves a medal, it sounds incredible. Boon is on top form too. Well worth a listen.
Depens on when you started to listen to L42. I consinder Are you hearing what i Hear, Almost There, Heathrow, Micro Kid, Weave Your spell classics. Lessons in love and something about you are hits, yes, but as a band staring out as a jazz-funk band those are not classics
The groove coming out of Mark King is just insane! \m/ It doesn't matter who he plays with, everyone else is interchangeable, but Mark King has that groove, the signature voice and bass-playing, K I C K A S S ! ! !
Having followed Level 42 from the very start, I think this lineup is the first to show new energy since the original. It was with great pleasure I watched and heard them last year in Odense, Denmark. Really good drummer!
two solitude and silence my all time fav but their concert list is still great. thank you for uploading. no financial chance of ever seeing this band live
Sorry, but the dude tends to overplay. Listen to the old stuff with Phil Gould: he's so much more 'in the pocket' and playing for the music, not showing off some of his chops. My subjective opinion...
absolutely perfect to evoce the right ambiance for a long hot summer evening ... technically on top level. the boys; fat sound; good camera-men and cutters - I just like it!
Sorry, but the dude tends to overplay (luckily some more people in the comments hear the same thing). (I am a professional and have seen a lot of the top drummers over the past 35 years: Weckl, Blade, Chambers, Baron, Phillips etc and spoken to quite a few of them). When you listen to Level's old stuff with Phil Gould, you will hear he's so much more 'in the pocket' and playing for the music, not showing off some of his chops. My subjective opinion...
Que nostalgia esta era una musica de calidad y en esa epoca habia muchos grupos con el mismo nivel pero Level 42 tiene un lugar especial en mucha gente de mi edad
No shit, my dad & I were just listening to this song day before yesterday on our way either to or from Portland (Oregon.) I didn't even know these guys were still together. I wonder if my dad knows? Oh, & by 'this song,' I mean "Something About You." It's really the only Level 42 song I've ever liked.
Here are the time stamps for each track. Enjoy! :) 1. Heaven In My Hands - 0:07 2. Love Games - 5:31 3. It's Over - 11:22 4. Running In The Family - 18:20 5. Starchild - 23:21 6. Something About You - 29:21 7. Lessons In Love - 33:34 8. Build Myself A Rocket - 37:53 9. Hot Water - 43:03
Por fin vienen a Chile! Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde la fallida venida del verano del 92 cuando LEVEL 42 estaba anunciado para el Festival de Viña y quedamos con los crespos hechos. Ahora, otra cosa y a disfrutar
Christ, this is too good. Would you, Level 42, ever come to "Czechoslovakia"? Just a little tour... prague, bratislava, wien, budapest... please, just one time.
Brilliant band. Even after all these years sound better live!
I was thinking the same thing! I've always liked Level 42, but since they don't play shows over in the states anymore, and haven't for a long time, I've never had a chance to see them perform live so my only reference to them were their hit songs from the 80's that still play on the radio over here every now and then.
As fate would have it, I randomly got into Pete Ray Biggin about 5 or 6 years ago from his band called PB Underground, and from there learned that he was the current drummer for Level 42, so I started searching for some of their live shows. To my surprise, they are freaking amazing and have quickly become one of my favorite live bands and I've never even seen them in person! Mark King is a bass GOD, and everyone else in the band are incredible musicians in their own right, too. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon all of these live shows. Here's to hoping that one day, before they all retire from playing live shows, I get to finally see them in person. I'll probably have to take a trip over the pond to make it happen, though.
Just outstanding, Level42 are just the band forever now!
Three underrated bands of the 80s Level 42 - Tears for Fears - Talk Talk. All fantastic musicians
Underrated I don't know, but I feel what you mean. 🙂
These bands were HUGE during the 80's, yet they are still touring (except Talk Talk, rest in peace Mark Hollis) and I keep hearing them on the radio in 2022, I love it !!!
I assume you're speaking in terms of musicianship? They certainly weren't underrated in terms of sales.
Level 42 never have been underrated, a band of long standing, full of class musicians, they are very big in Europe since the 80's. Maybe you live in Outer Mongolia and do not know them well.
If anyone ever speaks about 80s music on TV they mention Duran Duran or Spandau Ballet!
There's loads of great musicians and bands in the 80s and they never get a mention!
I suppose like the beatles or rolling stones in the 60s great bands around then never get props.
mark king your bass playing blows my mind
His bass is sublime, but they left out my fav Level 42 song; Leaving Me Now. :'(
I "stole" everything I could, when I discovered him back then with the "Micro Kid" album... and soon after the "Physical Presence" live album ...
but the man is also SINGING on top ...
I juz don't get it !!!
The ONLY explanation is that he is NOT from this galaxy: CLEARLY aliens have been present on this planet for centuries! ;O)
Mark King... without doubt, still the best and most charismatic bass player in the World ! Loved this guy's style since over 30 odd years.. Chippenham Goldiggers for Physical Presence live recording.. I was there!!!!!!
You lucky begger! That was one tight recording.
Yep, THE BEST! Even better with the ambiance.. such a memory!
best singing bass player since jack bruce
Sorry, best singing bass Player is Sting ! But Mark is really good .....
Sorry, best singing bass Player is Bryan Adams:) But seriously: Sting and Bryan are only players - Mark King
is really virtuoso of bass!
These guys are PERFECT. Lyrics, music, vocals, tempo, they are handsome😊 and have the best vibe. PERFECTION❤
Mark King still rocking out! Only an 80's Rockstar can pull off aviators at night!
Thanks dad for instilling to listen to good music, and thanks for taking me to see them tonight!
5/09/2016, Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires Argentina
Liebe euch seit dem 1. Album ... bin ein f... german und 71 ... 🙏
I've been a level 42 fan since 1983 when they released "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" and have seen them play live in concert 7 times from The World Machine Concert at Hammersmith Apollo 1985 through to their farewell concert 14th October 1994 at the Royal Albert Hall, including seeing them twice on their 10th anniversary tour in 1989, then I watched Mark King on his "One Man" concert at Croydon Fairfield Halls in 1998. I have never been disappointed seeing them live and on their "Running In The Family" concert at Wembley, I went with 7 of my friends and had a great night, even they were impressed with the live performance. Unfortunately since moving away from London and now residing at the South Easy coast, I haven't had the chance to see them live. Mark King has always blown me away with his Bass slap playing technique and has a wonderful harmonization with Mike Lindup. Top quality band and well worth watching them live, those classics will soon get you cheering and dancin'.
I feel your pain Mark. I first saw them at Bradford St.Georges Hall in 1988 during the Staring At The Sun Tour. I saw Gary taking pics of St. Georges Hall outside whist I was chilling with my other Level 42 friend , but were too scared to ask for an autograph as we were only 17 years old. I think he was a keen photographer of his venues. A fantastic drummer also.
Got to see them in 2019 in Manchester after all that time passed, which made me buzz big time! They are just an immense band. Total quality, Love all of them, and welcome back master Mike of "Star Child" :Owns it!
Give it up for Mark Lindup, his Starchild vocal and keyboard effort is as funky, and ethereal as ever.
Imagine being an American Level fan .. never having the pleasure of seeing them for decades in the U.S and then seeing the boys play in the UK every few years in small theaters !
While the internet sucks 80% of the time, the other 20% is filled with things like random live concerts of amazing bands that we would have never otherwise known about or seen. I, too, am American and while I knew about Level 42 and liked some of their hit songs from back in the day, I never really considered myself a "fan" of the band. I'll probably never get to see them in person, as they don't ever play in the states anymore, I'm so glad that there are a handful of their full concerts on TH-cam. Their live shows get replayed consistently on my playlist!
So nice to see a concert that hasn't been filmed on a 'phone. Last saw them live on the Guaranteed tour at Hammersmith Odeon. My appreciation of Level 42 goes back even further. 31 years' ago i was a department manager at a cash and carry who were tied in to a trading group. I was sent to assist the set up of a new party shop at Staples Corner (some of you may remember the bomb going off there). Well after the train journey and going straight to the store working all day I got a taxi to my 'hotel'. Checked in and asked where the bar was. Hey, I'd worked all day and fancied a pint. No bar and no mini bar. The room was a shoe box. It did have a power shower though which I took full advantage of. Oh and no dinner either. So I struck out into town and asked a few people where I could get a drink. Must have sounded like the local alcoholic. The response i usually got was 'What, an alcoholic drink?' Well I was in Golder's Green. I proceeded down the road and found something that said 'Karaoke Bar'. Cost me 5 quid to get in!! Walked up the stairs and heard a girl singing dreadfully out of key and a birthday celebration going on.Lots of food and i was hungry. Qued for my food and having eaten thought I'd check out this 'karaoke'. The guy said write down a song and you can sing it. So i did. Then the guy told me i should choose one out of the book. How was i to know? So i picked 'It's over' by Level 42. It was a song I knew and when I got on stage congratulated the guy for his birthday and sang the song. Got a lot of compliments afterwards. Great band good song writers and if you've seen this concert you'll appreciate how tight as a band they are. So nuts to the guy who complained about sound quality maybe you should have paid for a ticket. If I can convince my wife, I'll be seeing them in Bournemouth this year. Best wishes to all that read this
As a Bass player myself (retired) listening to Pete Ray Biggins on drums is pure bliss. I consider him the perfect drummer.
Ditto!
11:08 it may be sad and it may be over but the love for Level 42 will never end.
Pete está endemoniado!!!
It's Over is such a great number. I can listen to it on and on again.
Amazing performance as always.......Long live Level 42!!!
Lucky enough to see the band in Oxford yesterday. Pure Class
Can't wait to see them on September in Tokyo.
Wow awesome to see these bands are still around. I remember the summer of 1986 Something About You come on the radio, it instantly made me a fan.
"Starchild" was so popular in the House Clubs, although I never heard it on the radio? -- One of my favorites from the early 80s, I loved the falsetto of the light-skinned guy on the keyboards! But yeah, I definitely know what you mean, mentioning "Something About You." ^_^
Mike Lindup?
Yeah. The light-skinned guy on the keyboards. :/
WOW, the same happened to me, in very good party :))
@@wickedartist1451😂😂😂😂😂
Biggins has elements of Gould and Husband, necessarily to play the songs like how they're supposed to sound and likely out of respect to them both, but it's also clear he finds many moments to impart his own take and add his own thing. A balance of respecting what came before but adding some of his own style. Excellent!
Brad Dietz Good point, but I find he overplays for the music style. I like Pete, but he should tone it down a bit.
@@rhythmicdisciple7045 Indeed. He gets sloppy going fast in some places early on, which is frustrating because he's quite good.
Like Simon Phillips did, when he joined Toto....
@@rhythmicdisciple7045 I am happy I am not the only one hearing it: the dude really tends to overplay. Gould is so much more 'in the pocket' and playing for the music, not showing off some of his chops...
superb as always...seen them live 3 times...its over...just superb...and special mention for the drummer..total legend and puts some shift here.
Level 42 is just simply timeless!!
so great, my favourites 25 years ago.....sooooo good
Fantastic!
A fan's audible reference is the studio version. These musicians bring to the stage the proven fidelity of 35 years ago, Congratulations to Level 42!!
Amazing concer..
level42 is the best.
Mark King so awesome, best jazz basist ever !!
I watch this concert at least once a week. It's absolutely brilliant. The playing is stellar, and they're having so much fun!
That Bassline at 23.21: Out Of This World. Sweet memories of Level 42 in the 80ties. The Best.
Just looking forward to seeing and listening to this wonderful band this September 2016 here in CHILE...yes! They will be here...
Excellent concert ... Level 42 live ahhhh yes
Me encanta este grupo.
Greatest band to ever walk on this Earth!
Love em, but Rush says "hold our beers".
Still sharp, still amazing. Thank you guys for never phoning it in. You make your fans and true music lovers proud.
One of the greatest bands of the Eighties, seen them live many times, and they always kicked butt...................😎
One of their last gigs with the original lineup (Boston 1987) is on YTube and whoever recorded it deserves a medal, it sounds incredible. Boon is on top form too. Well worth a listen.
They were always brilliant & then they matured & became even better ! Superb !
It reminds me of my yonger days! I love it! 'It´s over'
First band I ever saw live in 1989 in The Netherlands..Will always love them...Great to still see them play!! And not bad either.
they were amazing in Liverpool on the 10th October 👍👍👍
Brian Thorpe they were amazing at The Lowry on the 4th!
Best dancing horn section since UB40! :-) What a brilliant show.
Or beggar and co
never getting tired to listen to this band !!! so perfect, on cue, great music
Lessons in love, Something about you....classics...
Depens on when you started to listen to L42. I consinder Are you hearing what i Hear, Almost There, Heathrow, Micro Kid, Weave Your spell classics. Lessons in love and something about you are hits, yes, but as a band staring out as a jazz-funk band those are not classics
Funkmaster K I agree - eyes waterfalling too
hell yeah that bassline is an awesome arm workout :)
Remember seeing these guys in the mid 80's in Winnipeg, Canada..they were great then and still sound pretty damn good!
The groove coming out of Mark King is just insane! \m/ It doesn't matter who he plays with, everyone else is interchangeable, but Mark King has that groove, the signature voice and bass-playing, K I C K A S S ! ! !
Having followed Level 42 from the very start, I think this lineup is the first to show new energy since the original. It was with great pleasure I watched and heard them last year in Odense, Denmark. Really good drummer!
Lovely to hear and watch, thanks for posting.
R.I.P boon Gould 😢🙏👍
Really good music, thanks for share it.
Mark King and Level 42 really blow mind every time I listen to them. Theyre just the best ever.
The best band EVAH!!!!
Still after all these years I’m still amazed by level42
thank you thank you. I missed last years tour due to ill health. was so sad. BUT we're gonna have a Level 42 night with this wooohooo xxx
two solitude and silence my all time fav but their concert list is still great. thank you for uploading. no financial chance of ever seeing this band live
That Pete Biggin is some drummer! Amazing player.
Yep
Oh yea, he and King together are a force!
Sorry, but the dude tends to overplay. Listen to the old stuff with Phil Gould: he's so much more 'in the pocket' and playing for the music, not showing off some of his chops. My subjective opinion...
@@SWH2012 agree with you. lots of unnecessary fills.
Can u believe this? What a band !! At this age!!!
Most entertaining line-up ever. Only Mark moved at all back in the Live at Wembley days. This is 100% more exciting
agreed, watching Pete play is mesmerizing. he's always so full of energy
Pete is a force of nature. More chops than a butcher shop@@Naltrex
This is just so everything. THANK YOU!
Genial...ojalá lleguen a Chile! !
Just beautiful. It's always a real pleasure to listen to these gents.
My heart jumped when I heard the horns from Heaven in my hands. I love this band so much.
Mark's bass playing is addictive....Cannot stop listening and wondering where the next note will take him.....Beautiful bass playing Mark....
This band is Bass driven. I always loved his bass lines! Just amazing. Like with Sting...its all in the bass.
I absolutely love this band! Mark's still awesome!🌻
absolutely perfect to evoce the right ambiance for a long hot summer evening ...
technically on top level. the boys; fat sound; good camera-men and cutters - I just like it!
Can't wait to see the brilliant Level 42 in Venue Cymru in October 2016.
you lucky man....have fun!
I see them in Stoke On Trent on 6th October.
Owen Tomos See you Monday!!!
Another great level 42 show! love it !!!! 😁
Esperando con ansias septiembre para verlos en Santiago Chile
We need to see them in Atlanta Georgia!!!!!
Lindup, King toujours présents, trente-cinq ans en arrière.
Love these guys, live long and prosper Level42
Wonderful!
Freaking Awesome.
drummer is most amazing i heard and saw since steve shrieve with carlos santana at woodstock in 1970
Sorry, but the dude tends to overplay (luckily some more people in the comments hear the same thing). (I am a professional and have seen a lot of the top drummers over the past 35 years: Weckl, Blade, Chambers, Baron, Phillips etc and spoken to quite a few of them). When you listen to Level's old stuff with Phil Gould, you will hear he's so much more 'in the pocket' and playing for the music, not showing off some of his chops. My subjective opinion...
simply fantastic x
Level 42 in Chile 2016 =High Level!!!!!
I was lucky enough to the orginal line up when they came to Winnipeg in 1987. It was a moment I will never forget truely a class act
Excellent music and band xXxX
TIMELESS!!
lv these guys x
Una gran banda 👍👍
Mark King is a monster bass player. I love Level 42.
So dig the rags brotha nice 🖐🎼🎼🎼🎼🎸🐉ROCKON
Que nostalgia esta era una musica de calidad y en esa epoca habia muchos grupos con el mismo nivel pero Level 42 tiene un lugar especial en mucha gente de mi edad
Mark is the greatest bass player ever.
no one can slap/pop like The King!!
Amazing show!
Beng a Level fan since 84, hearing Pete's drumming interpretations is almost like hearing Neil Peart play with Level 42. Which is nice in a way.
Before i would to see these guys live i know they sound Great. 1 of the Greatest bands ever
Hooray for Mark King and the lads !
they're still as good as day one
I love the band but I am IN LOVE with Mark King❤
Very good !!! Mark King's bass guitar looks like a space ship.
Mark, please come back to Belgium next year !!!
No shit, my dad & I were just listening to this song day before yesterday on our way either to or from Portland (Oregon.) I didn't even know these guys were still together. I wonder if my dad knows? Oh, & by 'this song,' I mean "Something About You." It's really the only Level 42 song I've ever liked.
Angela Miller Hey Angela. Tell Dean I say 'Hello'.
I have never had someone on TH-cam say my dad's name before. This isn't your real name, is it? Do I know you as well?
Here are the time stamps for each track. Enjoy! :)
1. Heaven In My Hands - 0:07
2. Love Games - 5:31
3. It's Over - 11:22
4. Running In The Family - 18:20
5. Starchild - 23:21
6. Something About You - 29:21
7. Lessons In Love - 33:34
8. Build Myself A Rocket - 37:53
9. Hot Water - 43:03
Simon Yates Thank you for the time stamps.
ya falta menos para level 42 en Teatro Coliseo, Santiago Chile. welcome!!!
Guaaa, que envidia, sana! Los amo como ustedes. Besotes desde Argentina
+Loana el lunes 5 están en Buenos Aires
estoy bieen emocionada.... el 4 de sept. estaremos en coliseo Santiago si dios quiere.. arriba. level 42 wuaaaa
Por fin vienen a Chile! Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde la fallida venida del verano del 92 cuando LEVEL 42 estaba anunciado para el Festival de Viña y quedamos con los crespos hechos. Ahora, otra cosa y a disfrutar
+hernacello1 siiiiiii. los amoo... hay q comprar luego las entradas
Están caras, pero igual me encalillé comprándolas porque vale el esfuerzo por ver a estos ídolos musicales. Nos vemos en el Coliseo!
el teatro coliseo fue cancelado!! ahora es en casa piedra!! ve al sitio de la productora en facebook Red Eyes.. ahí esta toda la info.
Christ, this is too good. Would you, Level 42, ever come to "Czechoslovakia"? Just a little tour... prague, bratislava, wien, budapest... please, just one time.