RegTheDonk
Well-Known Member
I'd love you to be able to write a book dave, i'll bet you've got some eye opening stories if you could find your way around the potential lawsuits!Decendents at Shepherds Bush in 2011. Not the biggest fan to start off with, it was the ex-wife who wanted to go, but it was an absolute shambles. Singers voice was shot, he stormed off after a few songs.
The Descendents - London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, 25th April 2011 (Live Review) - Stereoboard
Oh dearage. It was supposed to be so special - LA punk legends the Descendents making their big UK comeback after 14 years away. With the packed venue teeming with people from far and wide, all here to witness the first of the bands two sold-out London dates, it seemed so likely that this was...www.stereoboard.com
I've worked on some pretty bad shows. Some highlights include a band who shall remain nameless (a known band playing academy sized venues). Bassist had a heroin problem and passed out on stage part way through a show. He did the same the next night but we'd had the bassist from the support band practicing the songs and we literally swapped them over midway!
Once took a band all the way to Dundee for a gig one person showed up at, he got kicked out before they played for trying to start a fight with me.
Had a band who were with a massive management company and agent to play a midlands venue who clearly only had them there to not piss off the management and agent. Zero promotion and didn't even bother to book a support band. Played to a couple of people who had randomly wandered in off the street.
Another memorable one was a solo show by the singer of an 80s hair metal band. For some reason he had a one off show in York. Despite being British his entire band was American and he'd paid to fly them all in for the show. I could count the number of people in the crowd on one hand.