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2 hours ago, billybigballs said:

Who else is announcing tomorrow other than Rock en Seine and Sziget?

Way Out West are announcing this week (maybe not Tuesday) and they've just increased their price tier so looks like they are announcing a headliner.  I thought Cala Mijas was announcing tomorrow but after reading it again it's just people speculating. 

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27 minutes ago, Mondo-kun said:

+ Amyl and the Sniffers, Bonobo, boygenius, Christine and the Queens, L'Impératrice, Altın Gün, Lucie Antunes, Overmono, Viagra Boys, Silly Boy Blue, Ethel Cain, Noga Erez, Nova Twins, Gaz Coombes, Zed Yun Pavarotti.

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Very happy with this, shaping up to be a nice 3 days!

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On 3/15/2023 at 1:35 PM, gigi21 said:

Weekend ticket bought for me and my girlfriend!

Any suggestion about the festival, the public transports, where to stay, etc is welcome!

Went twice, last in 2019. It´s a good festival, lots of talk in audience, and a lot of dust because of a mix of summer, dirt floor and cigarettes smoke (sorry, but i don´t smoke).

The sound quality is very good in every stage, stages are near, you dont have to walk too much. 

Staying in the city: the festival is just outside the city, 10 minutes walk from the metro station. So, where you stay in Paris, it´s easy to get in. No more than falf an hour of travel. The festival ends about midnight, and the metro closes 1am, if i´m not wrong.

And the line up is very good this year, good choice.

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7 hours ago, tjrant said:

First time going this year and can any veterans let me know what the food situation is? Can you take a sandwich or some pasta in? We are both vegan so don’t want to just have chips.
 

cant take food, number of vendors available though that are vegan friendly

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21 minutes ago, gigi21 said:

Timetable out!

And the Sunday (The Strokes) is the first day to sold out! The pre-festival day with Billie Eilish isn't yet...  but it's in the middle of the week and on the same day of Imagine Dragons soldout at Defense Arena nearby (40k).

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8 minutes ago, Archi said:

And the Sunday (The Strokes) is the first day to sold out! The pre-festival day with Billie Eilish isn't yet...  but it's in the middle of the week and on the same day of Imagine Dragons soldout at Defense Arena nearby (40k).

and it's the second show for ID in 2 days, both soldout. With more expensive tickets than Billie's + Girl in Red, Tove Lo and others.

Now we know that, in Paris in 2023, Imagine Dragons are ways bigger than Billie Eilish.

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16 minutes ago, WFD said:

The times aren't showing for me (Android app) and a lot of people are saying the same on social media. 

same here, I only see Billie. Not the best start. Let's wait.

Edit: working now.

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1 hour ago, gigi21 said:

and it's the second show for ID in 2 days, both soldout. With more expensive tickets than Billie's + Girl in Red, Tove Lo and others.

Now we know that, in Paris in 2023, Imagine Dragons are ways bigger than Billie Eilish.

Really surprised by that honestly! Especially because ID headlined Lollapalooza in Paris last Summer - I was there - and it wasn't soldout...

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Anyways, I have some questions for everyone who already attended Rock En Seine: giving that each concert starts as soon as the previous ones on other stages are over... How easy is to move from a stage to another and how easy is to get good spots (especially at main stage) minutes before the concerts start? How many people usually stay in front of the main stage and how many move from one stage to another?

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1 hour ago, gigi21 said:

Anyways, I have some questions for everyone who already attended Rock En Seine: giving that each concert starts as soon as the previous ones on other stages are over... How easy is to move from a stage to another and how easy is to get good spots (especially at main stage) minutes before the concerts start? How many people usually stay in front of the main stage and how many move from one stage to another?

very easy, its literally back and forth in a straight line, most move but leave a set earlier if you're super keen to guarantee a spot

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