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Watch Paul Weller's Thursday Night Royal Albert Gig LIVE On-Line!

Paul's Thursday, 27th May concert from The Royal Albert Hall will be broadcast live via The Concert Channel. You can purchase tickets to view the gig from any computer in the world. The folks over at FanShake are running a fun little competition to win a free pass to view the gig. There will be two lucky winners. Get on over and enter. All submissions are voted on by the people, so it's not a random thing.


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  1. are they broadcasting BOTH audio & video?

    it says click to 'view' as in video stream as well. is that right, or is it strictly audio.

    would be interested if its got a video stream as well, not sure i would pay $14 for audio only.

    top idea though. cheers for bringing us the link

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  2. I'm almost certain it's video and audio.

    Dave...

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