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Nicklord

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  1. Last year I used some that were right next to that shopping street/corner with tshirts and tattoos, don't know if that's the only one but wasn't a problem at all in the mornings, needed like 3 minutes and we were on the other side of the camp
  2. Watched them in a cafe last night 😄 Was amazing
  3. Stevie Wonder was supposed to play Glastonbury and BST and he won't in the end. I'd say that
  4. They play really good but they're not trying to put on a show of any kind. They literally just stand and play. The atmosphere is pretty chill, even for some of the upbeat songs like Lonely Boy
  5. Just listened to them, this is amazing. Went on their social media pages, found they play in a bar in Prague in 2 weeks. Got tickets immediately
  6. Kaytranada is a producer/dj that has a few albums that are pretty critically acclaimed, I don't remember seeing him play bigger venues than big clubs tho. Victoria Monet wrote a ton of songs for Ariana Grande and now got her own thing going. Thundercat is an amazing funky bass player... Definitely the smallest All Points East lineup I saw so far
  7. Not Exit but probably the best lineup of the year in Europe is in Serbia at Arsenal fest - https://www.instagram.com/arsenalfest/?hl=en Headliners: Lil Pump, Zdravko Čolić (exYu pop legend), Dogstar Other acts: Circa Waves, Asian Dub Foundation, Nik West, and a bunch of exYu rock, punk and hiphop
  8. It doesn't even feel they were doing any press or promoting the new album and a tour anywhere. It was a thing for like 3 days and mostly due to polarizing reviews
  9. The Cat Empire, Jalen Ngonda, Bombay Bicycle Club, Johnny Marr, and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats will play Rock Werchter on Thursday 4 July 2024. New for Friday 5 July are Tom Odell, Gary Clark Jr., Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Declan McKenna, and Kneecap. Brihang, Cian Ducrot, No Guidnce, and Noname have been added to the lineup for Saturday 6 July. Lastly, Pretenders, IDLES, Lawrence, and Matt Maltese will perform on Sunday 7 July.
  10. I remember reading about it when it happened and I don't remember Pitchfork showing any text messages at all. I read this one where it basically goes: "This girl said X but Win Butler said Y and then a girl said Z"
  11. The thing with Win Butler is that there's basically nothing proven or any really concrete evidence, it's just several people saying he's a peace of sh*t and manipulative and he said he isn't. That was it, nothing more came about it since 2022 I think
  12. They usually don't share anyone. It happens sometimes they share like 1 or 2 bands but that's usually due to something unexpected happening.
  13. They also have Doja Cat headline which wouldn't happen at Werchter for example. It's not always 1:1 comparison between festivals and countries
  14. ††† (Crosses), Alien Weaponry, Amaranthe, Architects, Atreyu, Avantasia, Batushka, Brian Downey's Alive And Dangerous, Crownshift, Drug Church, Dying Wish, Eisbrecher, Empire State Bastard, Fear Factory, Flotsam and Jetsam, Health, Heart, Limp Bizkit, Mammoth MVH, Mr. Bungle, Ne Obliviscaris, P.O.D., Pest Control, Rival Sons, The Last Internationale, Thursday, Turnstile, Underoath, Uriah Heep & Wolfmother.
  15. Jane's Addiction is the best band on the lineup, you can't change my mind 😄
  16. Parkway Drive and Avril Lavigne are surely bigger. Avril Lavigne recently played a small arena here in Prague, I don't think Yungblud can do it.
  17. I mean, it's not good but that's a 90€ festival and not 290€ like Sziget
  18. To be honest I think Inmusic is still booking like "let's get whoever we manage to book" and that's not even on their minds
  19. That's an Exit festival lineup quality. I think it's easily their worst and weakest even if I like a lot of the undercard and Fred Again
  20. I always wanted to come to Primavera because usually it has so many small acts that never really tour Europe or if they tour they don't ever come more Eastern than Amsterdam but the amount of gatekeeping in any discussion I see around the festival (here, other forums, facebook, instagram) really makes me not want to go
  21. Seems the prices are the same as Graspop in general
  22. I think they were moved from a high barn slot or something like that
  23. They didn't do stadiums, they did small arenas as a coheadline with Amon Amarth. And Amon Amarth wouldn't be anywhere close to headlining - they are usually doing afternoon slots. They also did those 3 hour shows in clubs usually, I know because I saw them in a not sold out club with around 500 people in 2015 And I'm not judging the quality, I just don't get why are they so high
  24. There are also paid shuttles from airports to the festival @Padjeq, they go a few times a day and are easy to get
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