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Issue 259 Tuesday 25th October 2011
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Selling out at the speed of sound
Comment, p9
Comment’s Big Debate addresses the issue of free speech in private institutions
Travel, p13
Sam Langan recounts his time travelling through Eastern Europe
Features, p17 Chloe Hashemi
• Fans were queuing from 12.30pm on Thursday for tickets going on sale at 10am on Saturday • Coldplay paid for pizzas to be delivered to hungry fans in the Hive • An extra 100 tickets were put on sale days later, and snapped up in minutes by those who missed out in the queue Rianne Ison News Reporter On Saturday 15 October, 1,200 tickets for the intimate Coldplay gig at the LCR had been allocated after fans queued for up to 48 hours prior to the sale date. It was announced earlier in
the week that Coldplay would be performing in conjunction with Radio 1’s Student Tour. The tour will see DJs Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe broadcast their shows directly from university campuses. Fans began queuing at 12.30pm on Thursday 13 October, with Phil Deadman at the very front.
At its absolute peak, the queue of approximately 900 people spiralled from the Union House entrance to the other side of campus. Officials from the Union of UEA Students decided to disband the queue to prevent people who would clearly be unsuccessful in purchasing a ticket queuing
overnight. They therefore issued fans with a raffle ticket which entitled them to register their details later that evening. The Hive was opened at 11pm on Friday evening to provide warmth for the lucky individuals who had received a raffle ticket.
Concrete talks to Fearne Cotton ahead of Radio One’s Student Tour
Lifestyle, p18
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inside venue this fortnight: • Music review Laura Marling’s performance at Norwich Cathedral
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• Forza Motorsport 4 is put under the microscope in Wired
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• Film give the lowdown on Real Steel
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Concrete talks to bus driver Clive Ashcroft ahead of the return of “Clive Cares”