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  1. On 1/18/2023 at 8:37 AM, The Nal said:

    Ive lost count of the amount of times Ive seen Wilco. Theyre always good. Considering most festival lineups this year looks like binfires, its a solid booking wherever they play. We need more oomph and less ernest singer songwriters imo. 

    Also they need to makes amends for this fairly weak setlist

    https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/wilco/2010/larmer-tree-gardens-salisbury-england-3bd5ccf4.html

    I reckon Gaz Coombes is a runner. Hes doing a couple of festivals in July.

     

    That setlist is unreal 

  2. On 1/17/2023 at 4:24 PM, Guy Incognito said:

    Wilco headlined back in 2012 iirc. Booking them for the same slot in 2023 would be weak. Especially as they're playing Mosely folk festival which has recently has The Waterboys and Supergrass as headliners. 

    Thursday headliner feels right to me. 

    So what ? They are one of the most relevant bands around still 

  3. 4 hours ago, Dog Burger said:

    @Nick07 I have a buyer for one of your two tickets, although they want to go through official channels for track and trace etc. Do you know if there's a way to transfer a ticket directly through Twickets? Or do you need to return it to the pot and they join the scrum at 9.30am tomorrow with fingers crossed?

    Join the scrum I think 

  4. 22 hours ago, WFD said:

    If it wasn't already known Arab Strap are playing on the Thursday (they've just announced a Friday date to add to their Saturday and Sunday dates already scheduled).

    They will be on the Sunday as Dublin cancelled so makes sense to play Scotland, Manchester then Dorset 

  5. 3 hours ago, shoebox said:

    Interesting to note that All Points East have announced additions to their line-ups today and Tune-Yards and Whitney are still on their bill. I know many in here were expecting them to be dropped from EOTR due to not being UK based, but it looks like they're still clinging on. 

    Maybe they are living over here at the moment or something?

    Whitney are in the States still looking at that social media

  6. 59 minutes ago, paulwa said:

    This is Green Man's COVID policy. Very sensible.

    Everyone’s safety is our number one priority. To gain entry to GM this year, anyone over the age of 16 will have to demonstrate that they’ve received two vaccinations at least 14 days before arrival or show that they’ve received a negative NHS lateral flow test within 48 hours prior to their arrival. We totally understand that some people may not feel ready to return this year, so if you have tickets and don’t want to attend, please contact Ticketline to arrange a refund or rollover to 2022, you must do this before 5pm 23rd July.

    Assume it will be similar for EOTR - not sure how they could administer tests on site 

  7. 3 minutes ago, JHad said:

    Of course on point 1. Not sure if you're replying to me there, but that goes without saying (At least I thought it did!). My point was around the uncertainties of booking time off / paying for trains and of course the anticipation building up to the event, which is a huge part of it for a lot of people. Knowing it could all be called off the day before is going to make the build up an incredibly stressful period, rather than an enjoyable one. Right now, that extra apprehension makes other options more appealing from a mental health perspective.

    Intrigued as to which way various events go. Maybe this is something we'll have to get used to for the long haul. 

    I agree with you on the apprehension - makes the whole thing not seem worthwhile. 

    I wish I refunded my ticket but we had committed to friends regarding accommodation as not camping.

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