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  1. I'm not attending this year but am still enjoying keeping on here for tips and recommendations. 

    Specifically, thanks to whoever it was that flagged Mandy, Indiana, and Model / Actriz this week. 

    Two new names for me that I'm really enjoying! 

    The joys of PS - always something to find. 

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  2. Full details posted on Instagram now - 

    May 6 - bookings for VIP ticket holders 

    May 8 - bookings for regular ticket holders 

    May 10 - bookings for non ticket holders 

    Details about deposits etc all on there too. 

    Its 9 slides. You'll forgive me for not re writing it all. 😂

  3. The National indoors is a different beast to the National outdoors. I've seen them at PS few times, at festivals elsewhere, and indoors half a dozen times. Far far better in a smaller space. 

    Worth trying for tickets if you're in the city, id say. Albeit the likely Phoenix clash is a bit of a downer id say, given the National play again. 

  4. On 4/9/2024 at 6:37 PM, thetime said:

    Scratch that, just found out it's 16+

    How strict are they? She will be 15. 

    Don't take this as gospel on policies - but Mitski just posted on her Instagram that "all ages are welcome". 

    So... Might be in luck. 

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  5. 11 hours ago, Charles h said:

    Is it wise to have Mitski headlining when she's doing 3 dates at hammersmith's just 3 months before? I'm expecting lots of competitions and NHS tickets this year. 

    Entire European and UK tour is sold out. I'd say there's plenty of unmet demand. 

     

  6. 16 hours ago, thetime said:

    Taking my daughter and her friends to the mitski date. The 14-16 year old love the lineup. It's got a massive buzz at her school.

     

    Mitski

    Tv girl

    Sir chloe

    Arlo Parks

    Beabadoobee

     

    They see it as line up of the summer. 

    Huh this is pretty cool - I have no experience of bringing a kid (or being 15!) to APE so I'm no help, but I hope they can make it work. What a great gig experience it would be at that age. 

  7. 1 hour ago, emmanuel said:

    There are some decent shows on the list but Mitski clashes with PJ Harvey. It has become the mid-tier of summer concert series like BST and Somerset House. It is like booking a show at Apollo, but at a more inconvenient location.

    I didn't clock that. Yeah, if I'm in London that weekend, I'll prob opt for PJ and Big Thief over Mitski, really. 

  8. Mitski is great. Not too keen on that undercard but if I'm in London that weekend, I might make an effort to get over. 

    With that last announcement, what's the overall feeling about this year's event? Stronger/weaker than last year? 

    Feels very much a case of trying to mint the next generation of headline acts in the case of Mitski, Loyle Carner, and Kaytranada. 

  9. Mitski has just posted that she has "festival news tomorrow" with her location set to UK. Could be? 

     

    She's in the US from August 27, but the full European tour (which currently ends at Primavera Porto on June 6) is sold out, including four London and two Manchester dates. 

     

    Edit - obviously only likely if the date is the 18th. If it's the 26th, that'd be very tough. London 26 and Detroit 27!

  10. 5 hours ago, xxialac said:

    It has to be said that after such an incredible run of dry PSs - about 10 years I think - we are due a wet one : p

    (By predicting this, I'm guaranteeing it won't happen)

    Madrid and Porto took the brunt of the rain. Enough for the next decade I think!! 

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  11. 5 hours ago, chilirocker said:

    With the exception of LCD, I think we won having the strongest lineup this year - no really unique acts there that haven’t played Prima recently:

     

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    I think there's a good mid range here. Headliners are flat (IMO) . But even those acts that I think are decent (say Idles or Jamie xx or Lankum) are either at PS or played it very recently. 

  12. Yeesh. That seems ambitious. So much for my hopes of Vampire Weekend. 😂

    With Jungle and Dermot Kennedy last year, and Kaytranada and the Postal Service/Death Cab this year, I have to say APE is not predictable. 

    I guess the cut off for what justifies a successful day of sales may be quite different to what we'd expect. At least in the case of cheaper acts. 

  13. On 2/16/2024 at 8:22 AM, birchtree29 said:

    It sounds a lot like their third album Modern Vampires of the City. It has more darker tone compared to Father of the Bride which was released in 2019. They are the biggest reason I want to buy tickets to Primavera for but I am just waiting in case they announce a UK tour for the summer. The exclusivity is only for EU and not UK. 

    You may have spotted but VW has announced a fairly extensive US and Canada tour across the summer months. There's plenty of gaps in there for additional dates so can't rule out a UK one but certainly feels less likely than it did a week ago. 

    PS must be paying them quite a bit if they're only in Europe for one gig - back in Texas a week later so it's definitely not an extensive trip over anyway! 

    Love the new songs. 

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  14. 7 hours ago, xxialac said:

    Coachella had been waiting on No Doubt. Hilarious!

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    Nothing to get my pulse racing there. The good acts have been touring on and off in the last few years and there's plenty of bad to balance them out. I wasn't exactly heading there anyway, but it's always worth keeping an eye in case of a Jai Paul ish surprise. Nada this time out. 

  15. 2 hours ago, Drums Please Fab said:

    Don’t understand the Lankum hype at all. And I say that as an Irishman born and bred.

    They seem to be held in higher esteem outside the country than in. 
     

    But the foreigners do love the paddy whackery more than we do ourselves.
     

    Paddy whackery is a nonsense descriptor when talking about Lankum. Perhaps youre looking for a different term, but to suggest they're inauthentic, or stage Irish, is frankly ridiculous. 

    I spend about two thirds of my year in Ireland, and they're held in very high regard there too. Sold out shows all over the country, Choice Music Prize winners in 2017 (and I'd wager in 2024 too) and glowing reviews from every publication of note. 

    Not sure any of what you say stacks up, other than you don't like them. Which is fine... But don't pretend Lankum is some foreign curiosity. 

    All that being said - for me, they're an act I'd rather see indoors than outdoors. So placement is crucial, I think. 

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  16. 17 hours ago, xxialac said:

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    Anyone want to have a go at guessing the Ciutat names from the gaps (one theory). Starting with the following letter bands:

    1. Hu-Ik

    2. Ki-Ko

    3. Man-Mar

    4. Mu-Na

    5. Pe-Ph

    6. Pi-Po

    Yeah, I'm bored.

     

    1) this is certainly more fun than talking about arcade fire, or predicting another headliner gets added. 

    2) I'm so out of touch, I genuinely didn't realise these weren't band names the first time I scrolled through. 😂😂 Thought it read like an excerpt from the Quietus end of year best of list. Theyd love Kiko and Manmar. 

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  17. 13 minutes ago, xxialac said:

    I don’t believe this.

    Mad Cool may be stupid but this would be deranged.

    If I had been planning to go, I'd have had accommodation lined up. I'd 100% have cancelled that last night after this social post and started looking elsewhere. 

    I mean, it's one thing if it was a rumour reported in media or something, but a clear statement from the festival on socials would prompt a heap of people to change their plans, surely? 

    At the very least, they'll have lost a few attendees but, honestly, that festival seems to find ways to outdo its absolute chaos every year. 

    Next year, they won't even announce. They'll just turn up on site in July with zero fans present, and Taylor swift and pearl jam on stage and post on some outdated social platform like MySpace that tickets are free, you just need to get here before they finish playing. 

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  18. 10 hours ago, brosch said:

    This is a decent read (if a little light on depth) but does shine a light on the challenges facing bookers everywhere. Most of the users of this forum lived through a wonderful era of festival line ups in the last decade or two, but the reality is everything is more expensive now and costs have to be cut in some areas. 

    Add in the competition factor of more festivals and standalone artist concerts because live music events are such a big deal for generations of people who no longer spend money on physical media (or at least not as much as they used to) and it's no major surprise that we're in the shape we're in with dead cert acts going elsewhere (or not appearing at all). 

  19. Very strong undercard IMO. Might have to pencil this one in. For me, it's a case of travel to Ireland for Lcd with Idles and young fathers, or travel to London for Pixies, Jai Paul, Floating Points and Sofia Kourtesis. 

    Not the worst choice to have to make. 

  20. 11 minutes ago, Kusy said:

    Geez. I know that there is more than meets the eye when booking, but how could they not grab things like DCFC, Massive Attack, LCD Soundsystem and Jane's Addiction as they tour Europe? 

    I was convinced the LCD omission was due to them being in Europe in August. But now they've announced ireland for June (albeit, late June) 

    It still may not work time wise, but it is a little unfortunate. 

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