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They've had it before!? Hell would freeze over before I got a decent festival in Northamptonshire. God forbid doing it in a town people can easily travel to. They couldn't sell out Coventry with £10 tickets until Harry got announced nvm Dundee. 

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Was obviously massively disappointing it being cancelled in 2020 - glad they're gonna do the city a massive favour bringing it here because it will make business' a small fortune. 

On 1/19/2023 at 11:24 AM, Aech2ElectricBoogaloo said:

They've had it before!? Hell would freeze over before I got a decent festival in Northamptonshire. God forbid doing it in a town people can easily travel to. They couldn't sell out Coventry with £10 tickets until Harry got announced nvm Dundee. 

Dundee is at most just over an hour away on a train from 6 of the other 7 cities in Scotland and folk from all across the country will be more than keen. I think this will sell better than you think.

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10 minutes ago, Thestylishkidintheriot said:

Was obviously massively disappointing it being cancelled in 2020 - glad they're gonna do the city a massive favour bringing it here because it will make business' a small fortune. 

Dundee is at most just over an hour away on a train from 6 of the other 7 cities in Scotland and folk from all across the country will be more than keen. I think this will sell better than you think.

Coventry had sold out anyways, all 3 days... Don't really know what the comment about them not being able to sell it out was all about tbh. Expect Dundee will have no issue shifting tickets either, R1BW never really seem to do, always a stacked lineup and a very low price point.

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1 hour ago, stanh said:

Coventry had sold out anyways, all 3 days... Don't really know what the comment about them not being able to sell it out was all about tbh. Expect Dundee will have no issue shifting tickets either, R1BW never really seem to do, always a stacked lineup and a very low price point.

Depends if Festival Republic decide to hike price up, hopefully not. 

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2 hours ago, stanh said:

Coventry had sold out anyways, all 3 days... Don't really know what the comment about them not being able to sell it out was all about tbh. Expect Dundee will have no issue shifting tickets either, R1BW never really seem to do, always a stacked lineup and a very low price point.

It did eventually but given it has Reading headliners for £20 it should fly

2 hours ago, Thestylishkidintheriot said:

Dundee is at most just over an hour away on a train from 6 of the other 7 cities in Scotland and folk from all across the country will be more than keen. I think this will sell better than you think.

https://www.tomforth.co.uk/circlepopulations/

Within 60km of Coventry theres 6 mil people (more than the entire scottish population)

Within 60km of Dundee theres 1.3 mil people

Obviously a bit of a silly comparison but its like comparing London to Glasgow for instance. Will see what happens, with big headliners will be completely fine of course.

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3 hours ago, stanh said:

Coventry had sold out anyways, all 3 days... Don't really know what the comment about them not being able to sell it out was all about tbh. Expect Dundee will have no issue shifting tickets either, R1BW never really seem to do, always a stacked lineup and a very low price point.

Local tickets for the Sunday were available for ages after they went on sale, Harry Styles wasn't announced until later and I'm not sure whether they'd sold out by then or not. Obviously it should be selling out immediately and they really just need to adjust the catchment areas.

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11 hours ago, NickisGinger said:

Depends if Festival Republic decide to hike price up, hopefully not. 

FR have nothing to do with the finance of this event, they run the production side of things.

The BBC control the budgets.

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