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schwonek
The first weather forecast for Munich says 19-22°C, partly cloudy, no rain. Sounds like a very good forecast to me.
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schwonek
The first weather forecast for Munich says 19-22°C, partly cloudy, no rain. Sounds like a very good forecast to me.
it's still two weeks away. And late May/early June is usually quite rainy in Germany
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schwonek
The first weather forecast for Munich says 19-22°C, partly cloudy, no rain. Sounds like a very good forecast to me.
it's still two weeks away. And late May/early June is usually quite rainy in Germany
C'mon slewan, positive vibes only!
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schwonek
The first weather forecast for Munich says 19-22°C, partly cloudy, no rain. Sounds like a very good forecast to me.
it's still two weeks away. And late May/early June is usually quite rainy in Germany
C'mon slewan, positive vibes only!
I lived in Southern Germany for the half of my live…
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bv
Munich was very wet last time they played there Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, but that was fall time. Summer time should be warm and dry, I hope!
Below picture of Mick during the rainy 2017 Munich show (photo by Hauke Jürgensen):
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slewan
no tickets available for Munich right now.
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slewan
no tickets available for Munich right now.
Some TopSeats are still available - [www.Eventim.de] .
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DeanGoodman
Maybe this is worth a separate post, but I'm just reading about Germany's crazy train promo for (virtually) unlimited train travel for 9 euro per month - June/July/August.
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Maybe this is worth a separate post, but I'm just reading about Germany's crazy train promo for (virtually) unlimited train travel for 9 euro per month - June/July/August.
See also here - [iorr.org] .
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Papo
ah come on, Gelsenkirchen is not that bad of a town. It's a poor town, but has some beautiful areas, even a nice park with a lake, close to the arena.
Yes, the city centre is quite awful,but that's what happens when a city that depended on industrial work and companies did not quite manage the transformation after the coal mines closed. Which is hard to do.
I often visit the arena, as I am a fan of Gelsenkirchen's football club Schalke 04 - great crowd, nice stadium and surroundings.
Public transport to and from the Arena is also not too bad.
If you are in the area for the show and have some time to spend, visit Zeche Zollverein and the Ruhrmuseum located there. Well worth a visit. The Zoo in Gelsenkirchen ("Zoom"), close to the arena, is also pretty nice.
If Mick sticks to his routine of visiting local spots the day before the show, these are the places he might chose.
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even normal standing places available... (7, not 8)
pit a only one ticket.
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Papo
ah come on, Gelsenkirchen is not that bad of a town. It's a poor town, but has some beautiful areas, even a nice park with a lake, close to the arena.
Yes, the city centre is quite awful,but that's what happens when a city that depended on industrial work and companies did not quite manage the transformation after the coal mines closed. Which is hard to do.
I often visit the arena, as I am a fan of Gelsenkirchen's football club Schalke 04 - great crowd, nice stadium and surroundings.
Public transport to and from the Arena is also not too bad.
If you are in the area for the show and have some time to spend, visit Zeche Zollverein and the Ruhrmuseum located there. Well worth a visit. The Zoo in Gelsenkirchen ("Zoom"), close to the arena, is also pretty nice.
If Mick sticks to his routine of visiting local spots the day before the show, these are the places he might chose.
ranking Germany's by quality of life Gelsenkirchen ranks at 401 (out of 401)…