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Losing your wristband


Guest rozwell

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Just like any other festival, always have your ticket on you. If for any reason your wristband snaps or it slips through your wrist, you can retrieve another with your ticket at the box office - although this is always a slow process. It isn't like T in the Park where your ticket is scanned between arena and campsite however.. but you should always keep your ticket just incase!

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My wristband fell off last year (was a competiion one too so had no ticket) thy were fine about it all weekend i just explained what happened. I eventually found it (or another) in the VIP bit of the arena an just kept it in my pocket.

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Just like any other festival, always have your ticket on you. If for any reason your wristband snaps or it slips through your wrist, you can retrieve another with your ticket at the box office - although this is always a slow process. It isn't like T in the Park where your ticket is scanned between arena and campsite however.. but you should always keep your ticket just incase!

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not really one to keep the festival bands on religiously for months but surely, sentimental value?

I've got a wee scrap box of flyers for memorable gigs, club nights and festivals! It's that way you look through it a few months down the line and remember how good they were!

Rockness two years ago camping with Poleski and the Stirling boys was one of those festivals hah! :)

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not really one to keep the festival bands on religiously for months but surely, sentimental value?

I've got a wee scrap box of flyers for memorable gigs, club nights and festivals! It's that way you look through it a few months down the line and remember how good they were!

Rockness two years ago camping with Poleski and the Stirling boys was one of those festivals hah! :)

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Wouldn't say the canvas ones are any more secure. At T last year, mine had nearly fallen off, with the metal bit slipping off. Had to tie a knot in it, lucky I'd noticed or I'd have been f**ked for the whole weekend. The plastic ones are pretty secure, pretty impossible to rip off anyway! Canvas bands are cooler by far though.

What a dull, dull post.

Sorry.

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