Trinity Live 27th May!

Started by Nellie, May 25, 2017, 10:25:16 AM

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Nellie

I can't see a thread about this event so will start one anyway.

John Mitchell's Lonely Robot will be headlining at this charity event held at Leamington Assembly this Saturday with a full 1 hour 30 minute set featuring material off the new album.
The band is Craig Blundell on drums, Steve Vantsis on bass and Liam Holmes on keys with John, of course, on guitar and vocals.
Please check out the Trinity Live website for information and tickets.

There will also be an auction of some brilliant items donated by some mega artists including a VERY special lot from our very own Frost* boys.
It's in the post!

L33VEY

Quote from: Nellie on May 25, 2017, 10:25:16 AM
There will also be an auction of some brilliant items donated by some mega artists including a VERY special lot from our very own Frost* boys.

A new DVD in the making - tell us more! 8)
Currently playing in The Frost*mobile:  Frost* Day and Age

owen

let's hope someone remembers to switch on the mic, this time

L33VEY

Quote from: owen on May 26, 2017, 07:18:25 PM
let's hope someone remembers to switch on the mic, this time

That could be the winner's special job   :D
Currently playing in The Frost*mobile:  Frost* Day and Age

L33VEY

The auction for you and a friend to attend the recording of the FD DVD in October in Surrey (UK) ends on 14 June.

Is anyone else here bidding?
Currently playing in The Frost*mobile:  Frost* Day and Age

Nellie

The current bid is for £350!
It's in the post!

Pedro

That's brilliant.
I always feel a bit left out at auctions, only because I can't splurge money like that.
I also have to wonder if it's the best model to raise money but I guess it depends on the crowd and the item.
For example, would there be more than 70 people willing to buy a £5 raffle ticket for this prize?
Perhaps it doesn't appeal to that many people so the auction model is better.

Either way, best of luck to both the cause and the winner. I look forward to seeing the results! :-)
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

rogerg

I'm with you, Pedro.  pretty much usually the wealthy that win auctions.

but, if this raises more for the boys, ok.  ;)

Nellie

Isn't that the whole point of an auction?
It's in the post!