Yes, I suppose this should be true for the queuing systems that keep you in a waiting room and then automatically assign a queue number (like rhe Proms). Where it COULD make a difference is the ones where you have to wait for a Book Now button to go live, or refresh a page until it goes live.
10.03.2026 12:36
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No, but I agree with you. One year I was so fully-booked by the time they announced, I only made it to 1 Prom.
09.03.2026 15:15
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Finally got round to having fibre broadband installed, and everythingβs pleasingly speedy. I wonder if this means Iβll get better online queue positions in future for things such as Proms booking π€
09.03.2026 14:55
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Thereβs one opera he mentioned, that Iβve never had a chance to hear live, by a composer I always love. Iβd love to know that might happen in the futureβ¦
08.03.2026 21:46
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I added a Β£30 standing ticket for EntfΓΌhrung when public booking opened today π
08.03.2026 21:12
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I spoke to him in October 2019 when I was up for opening night of Tosca, and he let slip some plans for some interesting concert operas in the 2020/21 season which never ended up happening, and have never been rescheduled since π
08.03.2026 18:56
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I do wish Scottish Opera would revive their occasional Sunday-afternoon Operas in Concert series, which used to be scheduled for when there was a fully-staged show on the Saturday night, and made a weekend trip up worth my while. A Stuart Stratford innovation which fizzled out as a result of Covid.
08.03.2026 18:51
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It doesnβt help at all, because on Wednesday I will be at work, whereas yesterday there was a theoretical possibility I could have been there without it clashing with anything else. However, I have Tristan live from the Met in a fortnight, and 2 actual live performances coming up, so Iβll survive!
08.03.2026 18:17
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A reminder, for anyone who may have forgotten, that online public booking for the Glyndebourne Festival opens in a few minutes. (And that the cheapest tickets - restricted-view and standing - go freshly on sale to general public, without first dibs for paid-up members.)
08.03.2026 17:48
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How is the first thing coming along?
08.03.2026 12:27
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Yes of course, you were even on the right side of London! I do have Billy Budd as my other Glyndebourne date this summer. It falls on my birthday, and last time my birthday fell on a Saturday was during Covid when I had amazing plans set up and they were cancelled. Weβre even eating in the Mildmay π
07.03.2026 19:47
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Ultimately even living within the catchment area they make sure people can get home to afterwards, a mid-price ticket plus travel and food can easily end up costing Β£250+ per head. The other summer festivals have equally attractive offerings and Iβve had to be really selective to stay in budget.
07.03.2026 19:17
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Thatβs certainly my top priority there this season. (I already have tickets.)
07.03.2026 19:15
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Iβm glad I didnβt. I had a lovely nap for almost the entire duration of the train journey back to London, and am glad thatβs it for the weekend.
07.03.2026 18:46
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I see Scottish Opera is doing Tristan und Isolde right now. I wonder if there was a time when I looked at my plans to see Peter Grimes last night and investigated whether I could get from Nottingham to Glasgow by 3pm? It feels like something Iβd have considered, but I donβt recall.
07.03.2026 18:45
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Belgo closed down a long time ago, and what was the Lowlander was sold to new management last year and now has a new name. The Dovetail is still there, seemingly the last bastion of Londonβs Belgian beer scene.
07.03.2026 17:09
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It pains me that London has lost almost all of its specialist Belgian beer establishments.
07.03.2026 16:57
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I love strong Belgian beers, and think of them as to be drunk more like wine - which is consistent with the type of glass this has been served to you in, and the quantity that typically constitutes a serving.
07.03.2026 16:54
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You can email TFL to get them to pick them up. I imagine a What3Words reference is the best way of telling them exactly where it is. abandonedtflcycle@tfl.gov.uk
07.03.2026 11:10
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Ah, what a shame π»
07.03.2026 10:48
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My heart bleedsβ¦
07.03.2026 09:27
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Nottingham Travelodge may be pretty old-school - big old concrete high-rise block, was freezing when I arrived, and feels like being in a council flat - but I think itβs the second-biggest hotel room Iβve ever had. Itβs not far short of the size of my whole flat (and my en-suite has a bathtub).
07.03.2026 01:40
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Opera North Peter Grimes.
07.03.2026 01:20
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That said, I did find my way to the excellent Barrel Drop where the chorus were hiding. I thought Iβd spotted a pal in the extra chorus that I hadnβt known was in this, and I was right. THAT bar stayed open until just now π₯°
07.03.2026 01:09
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Update: the same bar also calls last orders at 10:30pm before the cast get out. So, not all sunshine & roses.
07.03.2026 01:05
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I should go to the opera in Nottingham more often. The theatre bar sells decent real ale and itβs Β£4.70 a pint π―
06.03.2026 21:27
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No, itβs the one theyβve had since 2006. I first saw it at Sadlers Wells the day I moved into my flat!
06.03.2026 10:03
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I think Vye-Ohla is another possible pronunciation (I believe thatβs how the ballet dancer Viola Pantuso pronounces her name).
06.03.2026 09:47
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βViola Houseβ
New block of flats at Elephant & Castle. Pronounced like the flower/Shakespearean heroine, or like the butt of all orchestral musiciansβ jokes, I wonder? π€
06.03.2026 09:40
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Iβm not a regular Wordler these days, but I think people are going to struggle today. I did eventually get it in 6.
06.03.2026 00:10
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