Nah lol, I just got the pic signed, then left. The venue had some Mermaids leaflets and things so I wasn't going to spend any money on it, apart from a coffee to not look suspicious. I can't quite believe he brought up Miriam Cates and Kiwi Farms and all that stuff without anyone mentioning it. I used to be in an improv troupe and it felt like doing that again, like he was setting up jokes for me, he made it so easy.
The audience was mostly nerdy student types, like late teens to early 20s, the same crowd I used to be at that age, and I felt bad for them getting caught up in this gender mess, so I tried not to get them on camera. The MANAMANA singing was genuinely quite sweet of them all. The women seemed like a nice bunch, but there was the occasional neckbeardy guy and a couple of old AGPs and a Black Pampers guy who were all muttering about how they'd all totally defend the place against terfs (one with an umbrella sword that was more cosplay prop than anything) if any showed up. Labelle himself kept nervously asking everyone who went upstairs to get coffee if there were any protestors outside (there were none when I was there at least) like he was scared of the big bad terves or rather to set them up as a common enemy for him and the audience, typical "us and them" grooming tactic. All in all I think I filmed the highlights.
FWIW Labelle posted on his Facebook afterwards that Edinburgh was great, he still didn't realise he'd been trolled.