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Guest mike poleski

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I really want to see Metallica, Linkin Park, Coheed and Cambria, Machine Head, Lamb of God and so on

but id have to pay over £100 on travel alone so it would be a hefty expensive weekend.

anyone travelling from somewhere in scotland or know any company doing a cheapish run?

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Me and some of my mates are travelling down from Dundee. I know what you mean i only want to see a few select bands and a return train ticket to Knebworth is 113.20 from Dundee. But in my eyes Metallica is Metallica and not an oppertunity to be sniffed at.

We also thought about flying to luton which is 20 miles from Soni, and then splitting an airport transfer or something but it really wouldn't work out much cheaper.

Long and short of it is your either going to bite the bullet or not.

But it is Metallica so think long and hard.

Did you see them in Glasgow??

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I found a site that had train tickets for around 30-40 ish quid return from glasgow to stevenage (stevenage st is pretty near the fest ground and soni are offering free shuttle buses from stevenage station). So travel shouldn't cos you that much, flights to London are also pretty cheap, so again unless you live away out somewhere in Scotland you could easily get there for £50 max.

If you really like the lineup then just go for it man,

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ive never seen metallica before as well thats whats really tempting me.

i watched their preformance at reading and thought it was amazing.

i saw coheed nd stuff at download and although the crowd wasnt great they are like my favourite band so seeing them live was pretty special

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I got a flight to brum for 50 notes but that was when tickets first came out. I personally wouldn't miss it for the world! Take a look at that line up sunday man! And no clashes!!! Good luck!

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DONT book your train tickets to Knebworth guys, they will be filtering everybody to Stevenage.

When we had the Robbie concerts here everybody was sent to Stevenage, Knebworth would not be able to handle any volume of people / cars etc.

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Yeah, what the butcher said about train tickets. Stevenage is pretty close and there'll be free shuttle buses. I live in the general area and all day, every day, all you see is "not in service" buses clogging the streets up, so there will be enough to meet demand.

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