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Hoping we get BJM from the Manchester Psych Fest bill. Been on the band bucket list for a while now
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Badbadnotgood just been announced for APE the week before EOTR. Have they ever played before? Would be a good addition
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1 hour ago, SweepingTheNation said:
So they have (it's on their Insta if anyone's wondering) So that means we have all four headliner days.
FWIW these are the self-confirmations I know of so far:
Thursday: Wilco
Friday: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Gretel Hanlyn
Saturday: Future Islands, Cinder Well, CVC
Sunday: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Biig Piig, Indigo SparkeI think it would be safe to assume that The Murlocs will be playing the Sunday as well considering they share two members with King Gizz (also meaning they won’t clash as somebody in this thread mentioned).
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King Gizzard confirmed for Sunday the 3rd- caught them in Amsterdam on Friday- brain fry-ingly good as usual. Bit gutted they are doing Sunday and not Saturday but it’s gonna be fun either way!
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3 hours ago, SweepingTheNation said:
Unknown Mortal Orchestra on Friday, according to the press release for their new single/video.
Hopefully that means king gizz Saturday and FI Sunday 🤞🏻
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Melbournes music scene especially is much better than anything going on in the UK at the moment IMO. Sunfruits are playing Manchester psych fest the same weekend, they’d be a good addition.
10 hours ago, Superscally said:I'd also say their indie scene is way better than ours.
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these will be fun for sure
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Finding lots to like on the bill. BIG|Brave, Divide and Dissolve, The Courettes to name a few. Familiar with the stuff high up but any more recommendations in the psych/garage/doom category would be awesome!
The likes of BJM (who have already been mentioned as playing Manchester Psych fest the same weekend), Osees, Black Angels and Goat are all touring at the moment or have tours that end before June. A well established name like one of these would really sell this to me and hoping we get at least one of them when their tours end in the next announcement. Still tempted to part with the cash as it stands though
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How long does it usually take for tickets to sell out for this?
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First timer tempted by the line up this year! When do we usually get another announcement? Definitely agree a couple more established names are needed but it’s a promising start. Also any tips are massively welcome
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Guessing King Gizz at EOTR might rule them out of this now?
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4 minutes ago, Madyaker said:
What do people who’ve been before expect the ticket sale to be like this Friday? Will it be a Glasto style scrum or will it be more relaxed?
Way more relaxed. Don’t think any of them in the past have been instant sell outs
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29 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:
Great announcement for me. Just wanted to point it out to those who were interested in seeing him, Ty Segall is out.
Had missed that! That sucks, had a ticket for Fuzz in Birmingham that got cancelled and now he’s pulled out of this. Been trying to see him in some capacity for years now, not meant to be!
other than that some pretty cool names have been dropped on
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15 minutes ago, evilduck said:
I’m not familiar with Caroline polachek at all, will have to listen to her.
Still, I got an early bird ticket for Ty Segall, Osees, Gilla Band and A Place To Bury Strangers. If I can see all of those without clashes it will be a good day!Amen to this- worth the price just to see those 4
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Not familiar with the headliner but some nice additions on there, shaping up to be a fun one. To anybody that has been before is there anybody on at the same time as the headliner?
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Could we see Tame Impala crop up at this? If they headlined with a decent undercard I’d be tempted for a ticket.
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No instant sell outs by the looks and still joint tickets available for Brixton. Thought they would go in a flash. Bagged a ticket for the Amsterdam date going to make a weekend of it. I also saw on one of their insta stories that they would be announcing more euro dates. Thought they could headline Wide Awake but might be a bit soon for them to return to London?
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1 hour ago, scatteredscreens said:
I'd love King Gizz, I think I read there's a bit of beef between them on Osees, or rather someone in Osees moaned they were ripping them off.
Yeah I think one of osees drummers made a bit of a snidey dig at them on Twitter a few years ago but then clarified that they were friends. Gizz aren’t shy about their influences and have cited osees in the past I’m sure. To see them both on the same bill would be awesome!
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Could totally see king gizz headlining this going by the undercard. They’re well overdue some UK dates, haven’t played here since the pandemic. Saw plenty of t shirts on the day they were supposed to play APE- sure fire ticket seller. Either way the undercard is worth it for the price at the moment, I paid £30 to see osees earlier in the year, add in ty and APTBS it’s a no brainier, going to be a fun day for sure!!!!
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Currently got tickets for The National day mainly to see King Gizzard as it looks like its going to be their only UK date this year. Super keen for Kurt Vile and pleased to see Parcels added too. If anybody can point me in the right direction with The National I'd really appreciate it. Tried so many times to get into them but they've just never clicked for me.
Also the last time I went to APE was to The Strokes a few years back and just want to know what has changed? That was an awesome day, 2/3 stages as I recall and then the Jaegerhaus that hosted acts too. Is this still the case? Also does everything else finish when the headliner is on or are there alternatives? Cheers guys
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I went last night, fucking incredible stuff, they are on fine form. Caught ORB and Stonefield too, definitely worth getting in early to catch those guys. If you're into Sabbath inspired stuff you will love them both, slow and heavy stoner vibes!
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Seeing them twice this tour, Nottingham on Monday and London the following Saturday. Hoping to see a good mix of tunes over the two nights going off of the variety of deep cuts that North America and Australia have seen. Really want to see the epic Head on/Pill jam, lasted 30 minutes at one of the USA dates. Also footage of Bitter Boogie has looked amazing. Would like to see either of those close the show.
According to IG they've sols 9K tickets for Ally Pally so not far off capacity, gonna be a hell of a night! Dream setlist for the night (probably been a bit greedy):
Self Immolate
Mars For The Rich
Crumbling Castle
The Great Chain of Being
Superbug
Robot Stop
Big Fig Wasp
Gamma Knife
Plastic Boogie
Reals Not Real
Acarine
Inner Cell
Loyalty
Horology
Muddy Water
Sense
Billabong Valley
Cut Throat Boogie
Perihelion
Planet B
Head On/Pill or Bitter Boogie
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I have four I'm super excited for:
Khruangbin- Instrumental psych stuff inspired by Thai funk and surf rock. Check out their KEXP session on YT (Friday Obelisk)
A Place to Bury Strangers- Noisey shoegaze. From I've read and from what I've seen on YT they have an insane and brutal live show (Friday Sunrise)
Pigs X7- Sludge doom metal. Definitely going to scare a few unsuspecting people (Saturday Sunrise)
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever- Noodly indie guitar music, they have three guitarists and make a gorgeous layered noise (Sunday BBC Music)
I'll also try and catch Parcels, think they will be great to have a boogie to. Really looking forward to it now!
2023 line up thread
in End of the Road
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The week after EOTR. Not a fan but could Shame slot in to bulk up the middle? Few others on that bill that would be nice additions to the line up too