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#21 eFestivals

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 01:18 PM

From memory I think it's the case that the following year's festival gets the go-ahead (or not) in early November.

#22 mpop

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Posted 28 November 2011 - 08:58 PM

Anybody got any idea when there will be any news?

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Posted 29 November 2011 - 08:39 AM

Soon. :)

There's no reason to worry.

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 08:51 AM

Will we hear anything before Christmas?

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 09:01 AM

I think you just might do, yeah.

I think you might hear something a bit sooner than that.

I think you might hear something quite soon.

I think you might hear something very soon.

I think I might know what I'm talking about.

But I can't talk. :lol:

#26 Rob ic

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 05:45 PM

Hi All, we are making Summer Sundae 2012 announcements tomorrow.

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Posted 02 December 2011 - 10:07 PM

Oh well, my 6 year consecutive run comes to an end.  Much as I love Summer Sundae, it now clashes with the Green Man Festival and there really is no competition on the basis of the line ups over the last few years .   I'll really miss the friendliness, great undercard and location - I won't miss headliners such as f**king Mcfly and the associated p*ssed up 15 year olds.  Maybe next time:(.

I really hope that going up against the V Festival (relatively) just down the road works out okay as well.

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 01:08 PM

After 10 SSWs, this year I'm holding back on an earlybird. The initial signs are that it looks to be heading deeper into the teen arena, with the announcement of a cheaper 14-17 year old ticket. The line-up will surely follow on that route.
I'd personally question the potential success of cheaper teen tickets. A switched on group of 15 year olds will buy 1 adult ticket and 3 14-17 tickets, split 4 ways at £68.75 each. This gives the 'adult' a different coloured wristband, so they can get the beers in without being challenged!
This is a strategy I expect will backfire spectacularly, while alienating real adults further.
We'll see ......

#29 Rob ic

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Posted 07 December 2011 - 08:32 AM

In response to Lee. Hope that we are in a position to announce the first acts late February/Early March. And I believe those announcements will assure you that we are not going "deeper into the teen arena". Whilst the  eclectic mix of 2010 worked (sold out), last year's experiment with M***Y did not. We're going to keep to eclectic.
Regarding the new "teen" ticket: we've responded to a number of adult/parent requests on this, as well as 17 year olds . Other festivals offer a similar ticket, which makes it cheaper for a family with a 16 or 17 olds. £60 is still a significant amount of money for somebody most likely at school or college or other.

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Posted 07 December 2011 - 01:53 PM

I think that is good news, thanks Rob. understand why you tried it last year and also fair play for saying if it didnt work. congratulations for keeping the festival going for another year in these tough times and i for one will be getting a couple of early bird tickets this weekend.

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Posted 07 December 2011 - 10:07 PM

That's re-assuring news Rob. Looking at past line-ups this has always been a festival that's made bold decisions on headliners, and a return to it's core strengths can only be welcomed.
Based on what you've said - and now I'm over my grumpy mood - I'm back in the market for an earlybird!
By the way, any chance of booking Josh T Pearson?

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Posted 10 December 2011 - 08:37 AM

Phew , what a relief 'eclectic mix' I like it, 2012 was in danger of becoming the end of my 'been to everyone' run . I will return for Summer sundae 2012, earlybird ticket purchased.
Heres my request list, firstly from CODA agency, who haven't appeared at SS  :-  Beirut, Dawes, Caitlin rose, Cashier No.9, Fanfarlo, Killing Joke, Sufjan Stevens, The Acorn, The Vaccines, GAYNGS.

Bring back 'Other Lives' from last year, fantastic.  Plus...Laura Marling, Johnathan Wilson, Gillian welch, Hiss golden Messenger, The Decemberists,  White Denim.
Finally, I'll tell you what I want what i realy really want   EELS , MY MORNING JACKET, PJ HARVEY and WILCO. OK I'm pushing it with that last lot.

Thank god SS12 clashes with the 'V Festival'!
Good luck to the organisers for 2012, its still a great festival after all these years....just got over Morcheeba from the first one, urrgghhhh

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Posted 14 December 2011 - 03:10 PM

blimey. race horses are now on CODA. (did'nt i recommend them 2 years ago rob ;)).
so them and a dj set from this lovely chap :

http://www.codaagenc...x?ArtistId=2112




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