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By Memory Man · Posted
Yeah it could be as low as £6 at brothers and cider bus but brooklyn pilsner is probs going to be £6.90 as others have said i dont think they will want to break the £7 barrier this year. at the 2022 festival it was £5 cash a pint of brothers! Those days are of course long gone. Unfortunately its not hard to see why people love to bring their own booze and use drugs when the alternative is circa £7 a pint and likely £10 for a double and mixer -
Yes this is exactly why I chose to try and get tickets I would consider myself a fairly casual fan. Really enjoyed Folklore and Evermore during the pandemic and the idea of someone doing a greatest hits tour before it’s a I’m passed it but cashing in gig appealed. I don’t do many big concerts full stop but wow it was a fantastic one, incredibly well executed. That Paramore supported was the cherry on top of an already delicious cake.
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Does anyone know if they serve Coke Zero or Pepsi Max at the bars?
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Well, thanks for the insta message. Saved a bit of chat on here 🙂 I wish I could be as helpful with the big names, as both those days look a little light. They had a poster a while back which had just Raye on the top line for the 31st, but then every other poster has Burna Boy up there, so who knows. If you looked at spotify listeners, then Sam Smith is the biggest name on the line up, but then Massive Attack are nowhere on that metric! I genuinely have no idea if Raye, Sam Smith or Burna Boy are huge draws for a festival - even though they're probably the biggest selling artists on the line up! Can you not risk another day either side, or even waiting a week to book? If you're ready to go once the line up drops it's hopefully unlikely to make a huge difference.
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