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  1. 23 hours ago, strudd3rs said:

    Quite useful that they tell you the price of shillings beforehand.

     

    Is anyone able to help me with where the lockers in boneyard camping are? Thinking of getting one but might not if they’re in an inconvenient place to go to every morning/night

    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

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  2. 1 hour ago, Archi said:

    Official: no TW Classic in 2024. They just made an official statement. Seems they didn't find a solution to book the headliner they wanted at a good date : "Either the potential headliners have changed their tourdates, either any good dates were available." They also speak about the many works on the streets in the area which have the consequence it was not possible to make a festival happen before June 15th.

    Any infos about who was supposed to headline the festival this year @Ken19?

    Stevie Wonder was supposed to play Glastonbury and BST and he won't in the end. I'd say that

  3. 4 hours ago, johnybegood said:

    The Clockworks are an amazing band.

    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 

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  4. 4 hours ago, sedra said:

    I have no idea who any of these are !

     

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    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 

  5. 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. 

  6. 19 minutes ago, Drinky said:

    This is true. Apart from the testimony of five people, their text messages, the explicit photos of Win masturbating, and the independent corroboration by Pitchfork of the above by friends and associates of all five, there’s no real concrete evidence. And Win has said that he thought all five were asking for it, so it’s ok.

    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" 

     

  7. 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

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  8. 38 minutes ago, r55N said:

    Have someone observed if Graspop shared names with Werchter? Audience very different but still in Belgium - 50km and a weekend apart...
    Thinking about the remaining 15ish bands for Graspop and names like Bad Omens, Janes Addiction come to mind... they all have a gap during the fest, but are also at RW.

    If they have only fillers for the last wave - no need to keep it for later. Line up is very strong already.
     

    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.

  9. 2 hours ago, polnico said:

    At Open'er, Maneskin are playing the same day as Foo Fighters... Crazy that they headline Werchter on their own but not Open'er.

    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 

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  10. ††† (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.
     

  11. 22 hours ago, activean said:

    I don't normaly care about male/female ratio, but this lineup need some females🙃

    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 

  12. 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

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  13. 9 minutes ago, Spiral_Low said:

    They put in the hard work required to maintain a large loyal fanbase. Did multiple tours with 3 hour shows all across Europe then did a stadium tour across Europe with Amon Amarth.  Also the album they released last year (Of Kingdom and Crown) is fantastic and one of their best. What have AX7 done? Nothing since 2018 except an album that splits opinions. 

    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

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