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By snoochie1981 · Posted
Jason Isbell and Blue October in London, both gigs on SFF -
By Chavmeisterdeluxe · Posted
They don't strike me as a band that'd even enter the conversation for Trees -
By snoochie1981 · Posted
Alkaline Trio 90 Barrington Levy 95 Basement Jaxx 120 Billy Bragg 100 Billy Ocean 100 The Black Keys 90 Carl Cox 100 Chase & Status 120 Chelsea Wolfe 80 CMAT 105 Confidence Man 150 MAX Dave 25 David Byrne 150 Disclosure 65 Everything Everything 105 Faithless 80 Fatboy Slim 100 Four Tet 130 (+5) Funeral for a Friend 40 (-5) Garbage 100 GOAT 105 Greentea Peng 120 Happy Mondays 80 Hollie Cook 90 Jorja Smith 100 José González 100 Joy Crookes 120 Judas Priest 90 Kasabian 80 Kneecap 110 The Last Dinner Party 15 Levellers 85 Limp Bizkit 35 Linkin Park 90 Lorde 120 Madness 75 The Maccabees 100 Neck Deep 135 Nile Rodgers & Chic 100 Overmono 100 Pixies 55 The Prodigy 140 Pulp 150 MAX RAYE 100 Ren 85 Richard Ashcroft 95 Say She She 85 Scissor Sisters 120 Self Esteem 120 Skunk Anansie 100 Stereolab 120 The Streets 110 Super Furry Animals 110 Tems 50 Thundercat 90 Tom Jones 70 Two Door Cinema Club 15 Tyler, the Creator 75 Underworld 115 Wet Leg 90 Wilco 85 The Wombats 90 Wolf Alice 135 -
By northernangel · Posted
Another note, if I didn't mention the food in the arena for main stage is right at the back. Bands wise they do very well for but as a festival so far they pros are outweighed quite heavily currently for me. -
By northernangel · Posted
On another note for RIP as an event, there is some good things but there are so many things people going to UK festivals would hate and how far behind they are. Consistent network and water, beer and pretzel like food is brought around to buy in the crowds. Topping up on the wristband is good. The camping and food arrangement is not good, you really need cooking kit. Water points inside the arena are bonkers, water points in camping are a faff unless you are close enough in general camp. Merch stands are crazy. You MASSIVELY need to think about your lidl shop for camping and try and do it so you've one stop. It's definitely worth it getting to a camping shop here, picking up a rolley between your mates and stacking it for the walk back....lidl is cheap though, not hard getting in but Thursday queues getting in and into the camping is mad. You have to register first for a wristband as well leaving any bigger bags behind so pull to a side if only two and do it separately. I was joining a WhatsApp group for solo camp so went with the flow but I've learnt. Had it been me or just two my tent would have been down much quicker. Big final note, I got a fresh and black 3 man from decathlon before coming and put in bigger suitcase with my airbed and sleeping bag...do this. Take a smaller option for your clothes. If you go to Munich first, book your train to Nuremberg as far in advance as you can....very important!....it hikes crazy. Probably bettee overall for baggage sizes to do BA both ways but you do then need to go back to Munich after too. Use the B&B hotel hbf the night before....its very nice, comfortable, cheap and within 10 minutes of the station which also serves as a transport stop 15 minutes from the registration. Get up literally like 5am with everything back the night before, shower and go. Transport is free anyway for festival ticket holders during the duration. Would I just choose to travel in each day and back to a hotel?, on the basis of sleep and getting accommodation cheap enough for 3 nights i might just do especially if I picked the ticket up early enough. It doesn't feel like a festival in a normal sense....unless you are in general yoi have to exit on the paths outside the camping to walk down and in which also applies for getting water so have a stock up. Toilets are in the camping.
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