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YNOT 2019


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21 minutes ago, luckysalt said:

Cheers and @JBarbour so they're cut adrift then. Could find it hard booking acts for next year. 

The booker for the Broadwick/Global events is/has been a freelancer so prob be ok and similar line ups to other events again, unless they go down a different route. 

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Given Count Of Ten also ran Truck among others and had a stake in Tramlines before Global got their hands on it, do we definitely know that it's just Y-Not that this new guy has taken over given he appears from Companies House records to have become sole director of the company and taken it back "independent" (the two remaining directors who resigned being the CEO and CFO of Global)? Feels like a risky thing to take over on the spot with a fully booked and sold festival less than two months away.

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14 hours ago, SweepingTheNation said:

Given Count Of Ten also ran Truck among others and had a stake in Tramlines before Global got their hands on it, do we definitely know that it's just Y-Not that this new guy has taken over given he appears from Companies House records to have become sole director of the company and taken it back "independent" (the two remaining directors who resigned being the CEO and CFO of Global)? Feels like a risky thing to take over on the spot with a fully booked and sold festival less than two months away.

Its a guy called Jason Oakley through a newly incorporated business called JO Worldwide. I believe he as ties to Y Not and previously Count Of Ten and he's pals with the Count Of Ten/Y Not founders. Global is a lender to JO Worldwide. It could be a round about way of the founders acquiring the festival if they have a non-compete or similar clause after selling the events.

But as far as we know its solely Jason Oakley. I have a statement from Global that says as much. 

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1 hour ago, stanh said:

late night set times are out (and thats it so far):

jax jones - the quarry - saturday - 23:15-00:45

mike skinner - flamingo jacks - saturday - 00:00-01:30

redlight - the quarry - sunday - 23:15-00:45

 

club malibu:

til 02:00 friday & saturday

til 01:30 sunday

 

the silent disco:

thursday - 21:00-23:45

friday & saturday - 23:45-02:30

sunday - 23:30-00:45

 

barnacle beats:

til 01:30 friday & saturday

til 23:30 sunday

Where have you found this?

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I'm selling a  Y Not Festival 2019 glamping ticket for 2 if anyone wants to upgrade.  Willing to accept considerable discount from face value.  See details in link below.  Message me if you have any questions.

https://www.gumtree.com/p/music-festival-tickets/y-not-festival-luxury-glamping-ticket-for-2-people-save-120-from-face-value/1345161495

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