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i drive from sussex every year, and always go along the A/M27 and up the a36 through Salisbury, coming onto the a303 after Stonehenge (avoiding the rubberneckers) and then up the a37 at podimore. This is always a decent route for traffic cos you're coming from the south unlike most, though i havnt travelled in the wednesday traffic since 2019 (i volunteer these days and monday traffic is an absolute breeze). The A37 feeds into the purple/blue car parks, but you can chuck a left at the traffic lights by the Cross Keys Inn and then you can sneak up to Orange and Pink that way - thats probs the easiest way
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By ConfidenceMan · Posted
Thing is, Festival Republic book a pretty wide tranche of festivals all at once. I'm sure when you're negotiating with the R&L headliners or Lolla that you could add EP into the mix. The big problem here is that the festival sells out sight unseen year after year. This lineup has annoyed a lot of people, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if they put tickets out in September or December and they sell out again. Ireland is a marketplace that loves big gigs and days out, and while there are a hundred big standalone gigs, EP is the only major camping festival (all together now being the next biggest at around one third of the capacity I think?) so it dominates with no competition. The best thing that could happen for it in terms of line up is some real competition - a new festival in mid June, or early August, with 50,000 tickets and good headline acts that would make people think twice about which event they want to go to. But I don't see who has the cash to sink into it when the one off shows are cheaper for a promoter to do and, therefore, are less of a risk. -
By chilirocker · Posted
nah he’ll be there. Depeche Mode played Barcelona and Madrid in March after headlining Primavera. -
By Nice hymer · Posted
I don't recall it ever being any different, I get my Reggae fill elsewhere - this year it will be at Rototom. I find it a bit odd that they've pushed Afrobeat/Afrofusion from virtually no where to some pretty big slots but at the same time have mostly ignored Reggae/dancehall/reggaeton. As you say, a marquee and sound system isn't a lot to ask... -
Same thing happned with Sunak. Popular with MP's but not with the public.
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