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Old 19-04-2008, 09:54 AM
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Kaiser's north gigs divide fans

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Fans of indie band the Kaiser Chiefs have given a mixed response to the announcement of three gigs in the north of Scotland.

Gigs at Strathpeffer in Ross-shire and Oban in Argyll in May will act as a warm up for a stadium performance at Elland Road stadium in Leeds.

Messages posted on band's official website by fans included questions on how to reach the venues.

One complained that no-one would be able to go.

The warm ups should have been held nearer Leeds - the band's home city - said a posting.

And another said that the town of Dingwall, near Strathpeffer, was called "Dinkle or whatever".
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Highlands and Islands | Kaiser's north gigs divide fans

Well done to the Kaiser Chiefs, more bands need to play in the outreach areas, it shouldn't be just about big arenas and stadiums.
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