What the hell’s going on in this town?

Over at the Autum Store blog, they’ve been telling us which sources they use to promote gigs. It’s a fairly comprehensive list of blogs and myspaces, which you may find useful. Including one called Coming Up Birmingham that I haven’t seen before.

No mention of the listings sites, like feeltheheat or birmingham alive, too obvious or do people not use them at all? It’s a pity that upcoming isn’t more widely used really.

Don’t forget that you can send us details too.

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  • Cheers - I've never come across Birmingham Alive before so I'll pop it onto my list.

    There's probably more out there if anyone has suggestions?

    Plus stuff pops in and out of existance all the time - like the old weekly listings on the Silver Footed blog for example.
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