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15 hours ago, sheffinghell said:
Comp on web site and socials to win tickets for next year... who do you want yo see, etc.
I filled this in yesterday, am I right in saying they've done something like this before?
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https://accessaa.co.uk/superstruct-entertainment-believed-to-be-up-for-sale-this-month/
Will be interesting to see what sort of impact (if any) this has on Tramlines/Truck moving forward.
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Tomorrow according to their Facebook page.
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Just had this through via email ...
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On 3/5/2024 at 11:37 PM, sheffinghell said:
5 more years at Hillsborough
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-68483225
This is surely good news to hear for the locals that it'll be well looked after while ever the festival is located there.
From what I've seen since last year's absolute washout the park has recovered pretty well. Of all the years we've attended it's never been as bad as it was last year and doubt it will be that bad again for while (cue this year being just as bad 😅).
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27 minutes ago, Hirstys 12th Pint said:
Same with us re locality. Friday is pretty stacked for me. I usually fill all 3 days with bands but Saturday looks a struggle. Saying that might give me the option for a wander round for a change rather than rushing between acts.
Yeah that's actually a good point. We usually have the Saturday as our 'child-free' day but our 7-year-old daughter is coming with us this year as she's a massive Tom Grennan fan so it'll be a little different for us this year regardless.
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21 minutes ago, Hirstys 12th Pint said:
Jamie T, Tom Grennan and The Snuts decent but the rest of the line up for a Saturday - wow !!
We've got tickets as we are local and have always gone, but yeah, outside of these 3 the Saturday is probably one of the worst (if not the worst) that they've ever had. Going to need something pretty good to pull it back IMO. Friday line-up blinds the Saturday for me.
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Paolo headlining Friday (BBC sub), Jamie T Saturday (Tom Grennan sub) and Snow Patrol Sunday (Human League sub).
The Snuts, Example, Maximo Park, The View, The Charlatans, Miles Kane, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Yard Act and Soft Play also all playing.
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From what I can find on Twitter, these were the ones sent out on bottles last year:
- Richard Ashcroft
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Courteeners
- Paul Heaton
- Blossoms
- Sugababes
- DMAs
Which from looking at the poster, both special guests (The Zutons/McFly) were both obviously missing, plus a few other of the bigger names like Bloc Party.
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4 minutes ago, dhtjmnd12 said:
Were all of the headliners announced with the bottles last year? I’m just thinking of the uproar if catfish aren’t announced after they’ve been liking everyone’s tweets about it lol
They were, yeah.
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6 minutes ago, JackWilks12 said:
I got one with Tom Grennan
The Mrs will be happy if that's true.
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8 minutes ago, Hirstys 12th Pint said:
Agree - playing Daddy Cool as the finale !!
Another banger is Ma Baker.
That would go down well with the Wednesdayites in attendance! (myself included!)
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33 minutes ago, James360 said:
Tom meighan?
or Tom Grennan?
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Line up announcement 23/01 - 6pm
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8 hours ago, sheffinghell said:
Libertines might sub I guess. Pete Doherty was very entertaining on his own last year, but not pulling crowds these days. Wolf Alice would be a great T'Other stage headline, also maybe Confidence Man or Hot Chip for something a bit less indie filler. Idles or Pixies on main stage would be epic. I've a feeling the undercard might be more interesting than the headlines though. One thing for sure, we are 90% certain to get Rev and the Brothers 😂
Shaun (lead singer) has left the Brothers, not sure it'll have the same impact but it'll be interesting nonetheless.
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I saw a video doing the rounds on Twitter the other day of Ian Brown, as much as I'm a fan of his Roses stuff, I hope it's not him because he sounded absolutely horrendous.
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17 hours ago, OakmountOwl said:
Just had the pre-sale link through for this and it’s £65.15 each with fees, absolutely no chance i’m going in for a ticket at that cost.
Wow 😅
Definitely not selling those out.
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4 hours ago, Hirstys 12th Pint said:
Like the sound of Milburn, Selecter and The Rifles but north of £50 this won't sell.
Me and the other half said this last night, will struggle to sell out if it's anything above that, as popular as Milburn are in Sheffield/Yorkshire.
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8 minutes ago, swede said:
The lack of re-entry really added to the bad conditions underfoot as well. We had two people in our group with medical conditions who just couldn’t handle it on the Saturday so we bailed after blossoms as we just couldn’t get over to the left hand side of the stage where conditions looked better underfoot. Sunday was a bit better with the extra work they’d done around the main stage.
If people could come in and out they could have seen bands as and when they wanted, especially those living local or in hotels /apartments near the park, wouldn’t have churned the park up as much
They weren't too bad Saturday, but yesterday they were horrendous where we were stood. Anything down past the accessible viewing platform was swamp-like yesterday.
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