Sean Lennon European Tour 2007
Sun Feb 04
Columbiahalle
Berlin, Germany
Mon Feb 05
Lucerna Music Bar
Prague, Czech Rep.
Tue Feb 06
WUK
Vienna, Austria
Wed Feb 07
Kino SC
Zagreb, Croatia
Thu Feb 08
Backstage
Munich, Germany
Sat Feb 10
Lublijana Fair Center
Lublijana, Slovenia
Mon Feb 12
Rainbow Club
Milan, Italy
Tue Feb 13
Les Docks
Lausanne, Switzerland
Wed Feb 14
Abart
Zurich, Switzerland
Fri Feb 16
Club Razzmatazz
Barcelona, Spain
Sat Feb 17
Club Heineken
Madrid, Spain
Sun Feb 18
Santiago Alquimista
Lisbon, Portugal
Thu Feb 22
Rockschool Barbey
Bordeaux, France
Fri Feb 23
SDF Ramonville
Toulouse, France
Sat Feb 24
Theatre Lino Ventura
Nice, France
Mon Feb 26
Ninkasi
Lyon, France
Tue Feb 27
La Cigale
Paris, France
Wed Feb 28
Grand Mix
Lille-Tourcoing, France
Thu March 01
Botanique
Brussels, Belgium
Sun March 04
Bush Hall
London, UK
Tue March 06
IKRA Club
Moscow, Russia
Wed March 07
Baltic House Theatre
St. Petersburg, Russia
Monday, January 29, 2007
Gearing up for Europe!
Today officially started the offical getting ready of the offical "Sean Lennon European Tour". And how did I start my day, you ask? I went to the Russian Embassy, where else?
In order to enter Moscow & St. Petersburg, the last two stops on the tour, we need to get visas to enter the country. I toiled over the application for a few days, had some extra passport photos taken, printed my hotel voucher & invite from our Russian comrades. The paper looks something like this:

200 clams later, I have a Russian visa. Yes, money may not buy happiness, but it sure can buy entry to a former communist country. The temperature in Moscow was 9 degrees (F) last week. The waitress at the bar we went to last night just happened to be from St. Petersburg (coincedence, me thinks not), the temperature in DC last night was about 25, much less with wind chill. I asked the retired gymnist (just a hunch) how bad the weather was in St. Pete in the winter, she said, take your shirt off and go outside, then you'll be getting close. I can hardly wait, and I'm sure neither can the Russians.
Tomorrow, I may actually start thinking about packing clothes.
In order to enter Moscow & St. Petersburg, the last two stops on the tour, we need to get visas to enter the country. I toiled over the application for a few days, had some extra passport photos taken, printed my hotel voucher & invite from our Russian comrades. The paper looks something like this:

200 clams later, I have a Russian visa. Yes, money may not buy happiness, but it sure can buy entry to a former communist country. The temperature in Moscow was 9 degrees (F) last week. The waitress at the bar we went to last night just happened to be from St. Petersburg (coincedence, me thinks not), the temperature in DC last night was about 25, much less with wind chill. I asked the retired gymnist (just a hunch) how bad the weather was in St. Pete in the winter, she said, take your shirt off and go outside, then you'll be getting close. I can hardly wait, and I'm sure neither can the Russians.
Tomorrow, I may actually start thinking about packing clothes.
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