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59 minutes ago, sheffinghell said:

Another survey about the 2024 event. I've a feeling tickets are not selling well this year, lots of people holding out for the lineup.


Yup, as I've said earlier in this thread, first year we've not bought early bird since 2019. Too much competition for our time/money this summer for us to go without the lineup being decent. 

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31 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Good news for those who have livelihoods invested in Sheffield's O2 Academy, but it genuinely is up there for the five venues I dislike the most. And I must have been into triple-digits now.


assume Birmingham O2 Academy is in that 5? That place is horrific itself, and it's in Birmingham and all. 

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46 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Good news for those who have livelihoods invested in Sheffield's O2 Academy, but it genuinely is up there for the five venues I dislike the most. And I must have been into triple-digits now.

Yeah, it is pretty charmless, although my all-time worst is the Refectory at Leeds Uni

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1 hour ago, thatTFBguy said:


assume Birmingham O2 Academy is in that 5? That place is horrific itself, and it's in Birmingham and all. 

Have not actually been.

 

1 hour ago, sheffinghell said:

Yeah, it is pretty charmless, although my all-time worst is the Refectory at Leeds Uni

An interesting one. You get well in, the sound is fine, but there's a reason most swerve it despite its historic status these days.

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47 minutes ago, charlierc said:

I actually kinda like it. Oxford's is better, but I've been to Brum's a few times. Don't have issues with the sound and easy to get out of after.


can't stand how there's the huge space left of the stage but not in view. Creates a right crush to get in view of the stage. 

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On 11/15/2024 at 12:28 PM, gfa said:

its usually different evert year with these fests. seems unlikely

they've now announced it with the Hendersons branding so seems nailed on

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