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Started by Jimbo01, July 10, 2026, 03:30:20 PM

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I've seen the ads and I've been tempted to go - it looks like a lot of fun but as a solo guy I've been reluctant to turn up (this isn't me asking for a date)

I was just wondering if anyone has been and how it is. They are still in London for a couple of weeks so I'm happy hear if anyone has been to a show and what they thought of it
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