[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]
It almost looks like a forgotten waste ground. I feel it's days are numbered.
Ramstein are playing Milton Keyens next summer, but have chosen Milton Keyens stadium, a 30,000 seater which opened in about 2008.[/QUOTE]
Back when we were kids we used to live in the area and shared the MK5 postcode, my mum used to charge concert goers £10 a night to park on our driveway.
There was never enough overflow parking for the events at the bowl, i remember cars parking everywhere.
I seem to remember it wasn't the easiest place to get to if you came in by train either
Walking from the train station to the bowl can take 30 minutes IF you know how to navigate the "redway" system, which are convoluted secluded allyways that go over and under the grid system and crisscross all over the City.
Saw Queen and Bowie at MK Bowl. Horrible place for a concert but 2 fantastic shows by both Queen and Bowie.
Took me ages to get home from both.
Seem to remember i was hoping it would get dark quicker so you would get full effect of stage show.
Watched the tube broadcast and have vhs recording in loft, there was also a guy sleeping 60ft up a pole for some reason i seem to remember and the tube presenter clambered up to try and interview him with a microphone stuck down his jeans...happy days...great great show. Just finished my O levels and was my 3rd Queen show