gig造句1. They're doing a gig in Leeds tonight.
2. This week the band did the last gig of their world-tour.
3. The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Arena on November 28.
4. The band played all new material at the gig.
5. The gig was pulled at its last moment.
6. Posters for the gig appeared all over town.
7. The gig is a sell - out.
8. They're performing at a local pub gig.
9. They did a storming gig at Wembley last month.
10. The band are doing a gig in Sheffield on Nov 12.
11. I am organising a benefit gig in Bristol to raise these funds.
12. Keeping that gig proved fortuitous for Reynolds.
13. Watch the Gig Guide for details of future dates.
14. He partied until 4am after the last London gig.
15. It's a real gig but it isn't.
16. We have a gig in L.A. on Thursday.
17. I was at the Madness gig at Finsbury Park the other week and Vince had me removed from the premises!
18. Robbie opened his heart after a secret charity gig at London's Equinox club on Thursday.
19. It's like an Electric Ballroom gig: rowdy, bawdy, hands outstretched, fingers touching, bodies crushing.
20. It had two fulling stocks, a gig mill and in addition, a grist mill, not an uncommon combination.
21. The stonking irony is that a disappointing Fall gig remains worthy of two of most other bands.
22. He must have suspected that a Madness gig would attract a football crowd.
23. I remember the first gig I went to in Cleveland, the grand piano was two feet too short.
24. Still the biggest ever audience for a free gig in Britain.http:///gig.html
25. So I cancelled the gig and they got the piano that was the right size and the gig was back on.
26. Moshing down the front, crushed against the stage in a sweat-drenched T-shirt is all part of the gig experience.
27. Not for us the couple of pints in the backroom bar after the gig.
28. Only once did I get some money after a gig.
29. But it was because I'd been at St. Martin's that we got that first gig.
30. The band spent a fortune on chrysanthemums, employing people to distribute them at every gig.