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Neil, do you think festivals will start going the way of most small to mid size venues with booking more tribute bands? With the demand for classic rock acts from the 60s/70s relatively undiminished but the bands themselves either dead, dying or permanently retired, I can see that it would be an easy win for festivals to have a stage/tent dedicated to tribute acts. I suppose some of the bigger more established tribute acts would be a bit pricey though? I LOVE finding new stuff at a festival, but I'm pretty eclectic and like to move around a site and can see that I would enjoy dipping into some nostalgic tribute acts if they were good, in the same way that I like dipping into a dance music stage playing retro stuff from the 90s.
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Thanks all, yep a door knock one way or a other might be the end result here.
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Coda was a like for like replacement for Magical Sounds. Big Ed was a like for like replacement for The Pirate Ship. In all honesty, aside from the addition of the Meadow Stage the site has barely changed. There's been a handful of tiny stages (Showcase, Knockerdown) come and go, and Maui Waui and Magical Sounds swapped locations at one point but really anyone who went 10 years ago would easily recognise it today.
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Unless you're Luke Akehurst, in which case you get parachuted into a safe seat https://x.com/judeinlondon/status/1796119379744108789/photo/1
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