

QOTSA will be playing Reading/Leeds 2010. Tickets are on sale NOW!
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yeahh, only really going to see QOTSA too now i gotta work out how to get back from reading at that time of night xD
This is gunna be great. Saw them Reading '08, now for Leeds '10. Best band of the weekend.

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QOTSA playing 2300 feet underground in a German salt mine! (Teaser)

Other UK gigs?
It's great that you're going to be at Reading but to be honest if I did go there it would only be to see QOTSA as none of the other bands this year really interest me, and it's quite a long way for me to travel. Plus, I'm disabled and need a PA/Support Worker and Reading/Leeds make you jump through all sorts of stupid hoops for that and still don't guarantee to allow you a ticket for your Support Worker, even if your disability means you can't travel alone and you supply documents to prove it! Also, if you do additional tour dates in the UK PLEASE DON'T use Hammersmith Apollo when you play in London. They are TERRIBLE in terms of disability access. I missed half of your last gig there because they screwed up my seating (I cannot stand up for more than a few minutes at a time without blacking out for medical reasons!) despite my having arranged it all by phone beforehand and being told it was fine! I contacted Attitude is Everything who help make venues accessible and they said Hammersmith Apollo are notoriously bad. Attitude have even offered them free training but the Apollo weren't interested! I guess they just like screwing disabled people around. Please remember your DISABLED FANS when planning gigs and pick venues that have a good track record of making gigs accessible without excessive costs or bureaucracy.