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Pixies have new music coming out...and going overseas for some dates in July....SK could be a good tune up and be a great add...I doubt it but still...
Pixies have new music coming out...and going overseas for some dates in July....SK could be a good tune up and be a great add...I doubt it but still...
Post by Dave Maynar on Feb 12, 2016 18:37:54 GMT -5
They put up a vague site map on Facebook yesterday. I'd post it, but I'm on my phone. Seems like the festival is split into two different areas within the park.
Post by johnnypark on Feb 12, 2016 20:03:13 GMT -5
It looks like International Plaza is the open area between Phillips arena and the Georgia Dome. I'm curious to see how they set up the walkway between the two areas.
I have a bunch of photo from the NCAA Big Dance concert series back in 2013. Shows the view of the stage from the Ferris wheel. I'll try to upload them later. They also show Phyre Fest & Siggy hanging on for dear life while riding the Ferris wheel with me, mayonaise , & B_Rad . Good times!
I have a bunch of photo from the NCAA Big Dance concert series back in 2013. Shows the view of the stage from the Ferris wheel. I'll try to upload them later. They also show Phyre Fest & Siggy hanging on for dear life while riding the Ferris wheel with me, mayonaise , & B_Rad . Good times!
Fat people like myself dont typically enjoy being lifted off the ground unless it involves jumping for a burrito.
Post by Pepe Silvia on Feb 12, 2016 23:04:05 GMT -5
people should give the front bottoms more of a chance, they have some awesome deep tracks and always put on a great show in the 3 times I've seen them live. i get that thedude has an obscure voice but people shouldn't write them off so quickly.
Probably going to be a turntable style stage for the main stage according to a hint from a Shaky employee.
This would be really cool. And make my decisions for Saturday much easier.
They're using that setup for the Sweetwater fest. I was hoping they would for SK. That's the only way that they could have 2 big stages in that park I think. If it's setup like that it's going to make Sun. one of the most epic runs ever. EITS>Deftones>ATDI>Florence.
I feel very confident that Saturday night pre-headliners will be Walk the Moon on the Piedmont stage and Huey Lewis on the Ponce de Leon stage. It makes too much sense for it not to be, totally different demographics and it gives 1h15m to Huey Lewis. Maybe JJ Grey at the Buford stage?
I don't really think there will be any need for a turntable main stage since they're going to already have 5 stages. Unless they always want to play 3 bands, there's no need for one. Centennial Park has plenty of space to put the Peachtree and Piedmont stages side by side, even more so than Atlantic Station. According to Sweetwood there's going to be 3 in Centennial and 2 in the international plaza, so I'm assuming they'll put the Boulevard and Ponce stages side by side, and I guess put the Buford stage in the southwest corner of the park, or maybe the amphitheater if it isn't too small.
Also... Kevin Devine is touring with Murder by Death... Wondering if they might be a late night show?
I feel very confident that Saturday night pre-headliners will be Walk the Moon on the Piedmont stage and Huey Lewis on the Ponce de Leon stage. It makes too much sense for it not to be, totally different demographics and it gives 1h15m to Huey Lewis. Maybe JJ Grey at the Buford stage?
I don't really think there will be any need for a turntable main stage since they're going to already have 5 stages. Unless they always want to play 3 bands, there's no need for one. Centennial Park has plenty of space to put the Peachtree and Piedmont stages side by side, even more so than Atlantic Station. According to Sweetwood there's going to be 3 in Centennial and 2 in the international plaza, so I'm assuming they'll put the Boulevard and Ponce stages side by side, and I guess put the Buford stage in the southwest corner of the park, or maybe the amphitheater if it isn't too small.
Also... Kevin Devine is touring with Murder by Death... Wondering if they might be a late night show?
No way, Walk the Moon will close a secondary stage, Decemberists will pre-hl for MMJ. I'm almost certain of it.
I feel very confident that Saturday night pre-headliners will be Walk the Moon on the Piedmont stage and Huey Lewis on the Ponce de Leon stage. It makes too much sense for it not to be, totally different demographics and it gives 1h15m to Huey Lewis. Maybe JJ Grey at the Buford stage?
I don't really think there will be any need for a turntable main stage since they're going to already have 5 stages. Unless they always want to play 3 bands, there's no need for one. Centennial Park has plenty of space to put the Peachtree and Piedmont stages side by side, even more so than Atlantic Station. According to Sweetwood there's going to be 3 in Centennial and 2 in the international plaza, so I'm assuming they'll put the Boulevard and Ponce stages side by side, and I guess put the Buford stage in the southwest corner of the park, or maybe the amphitheater if it isn't too small.
Also... Kevin Devine is touring with Murder by Death... Wondering if they might be a late night show?
They're not going to have 5 separate stages if they use the turntable stage. That will count as two. Centennial isn't big enough for 2 big stages. 420 is doing it and I'm sure Shaky is too based on their employee basically saying so.
Post by taylor52594 on Feb 15, 2016 12:35:19 GMT -5
From Tim, so far we know the following will not conflict:
At the Drive-In, Deftones and Explosions in the Sky Parquet Corts, The Orwells The 1975 and Bloc Party Foals and Silversun Pickups Frightened Rabbit, Eagles of Death Metal
That does give us a start I guess for some of these days. I was hoping Foals and SSPU would conflict because I don't care for Foals and would love to be able to do SSPU, Huey, and the Decemberists.
And can someone explain what a Turntable setup implies/entails again?
I feel very confident that Saturday night pre-headliners will be Walk the Moon on the Piedmont stage and Huey Lewis on the Ponce de Leon stage. It makes too much sense for it not to be, totally different demographics and it gives 1h15m to Huey Lewis. Maybe JJ Grey at the Buford stage?
I don't really think there will be any need for a turntable main stage since they're going to already have 5 stages. Unless they always want to play 3 bands, there's no need for one. Centennial Park has plenty of space to put the Peachtree and Piedmont stages side by side, even more so than Atlantic Station. According to Sweetwood there's going to be 3 in Centennial and 2 in the international plaza, so I'm assuming they'll put the Boulevard and Ponce stages side by side, and I guess put the Buford stage in the southwest corner of the park, or maybe the amphitheater if it isn't too small.
Also... Kevin Devine is touring with Murder by Death... Wondering if they might be a late night show?
They're not going to have 5 separate stages if they use the turntable stage. That will count as two. Centennial isn't big enough for 2 big stages. 420 is doing it and I'm sure Shaky is too based on their employee basically saying so.
Centennial has more space for side-by-side stages than Atlantic Station had, with an extra 50 feet or so. And where did they say that Shaky is going to have a turntable stage?
They're not going to have 5 separate stages if they use the turntable stage. That will count as two. Centennial isn't big enough for 2 big stages. 420 is doing it and I'm sure Shaky is too based on their employee basically saying so.
Centennial has more space for side-by-side stages than Atlantic Station had, with an extra 50 feet or so. And where did they say that Shaky is going to have a turntable stage?
They're not going to have 5 separate stages if they use the turntable stage. That will count as two. Centennial isn't big enough for 2 big stages. 420 is doing it and I'm sure Shaky is too based on their employee basically saying so.
Centennial has more space for side-by-side stages than Atlantic Station had, with an extra 50 feet or so. And where did they say that Shaky is going to have a turntable stage?
They only had four stages that year, though, instead of five. So I'm guessing this is their way of keeping "five" stages while actually only having four. I loved that setup at Atlantic Station, by the way, because there was only like five minutes between bands so you could stand in one spot all day with basically non-stop music (and the line-up was perfect for my tastes that year). A turntable stage could bring that back while avoiding taking up more space with another full-sized stage.
Centennial has more space for side-by-side stages than Atlantic Station had, with an extra 50 feet or so. And where did they say that Shaky is going to have a turntable stage?