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Sweet Life During Wartime cover. They hit For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield in the first set. Waiting to see if they go mushroom in the next 25 minutes or so or just continue to crank it.
Post by Bonnascoot on Apr 24, 2017 11:50:34 GMT -5
It's kind of a departure from what they had this year and little closer to what they've had in the previous years, but I'm daydreaming of how amazing it would be if this festival had Porter Robinson into Tame Impala next year.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Apr 24, 2017 11:56:40 GMT -5
So to those who attended, it looked like ticket sales were pretty strong? I'm reading above about large crowds, that's cool. ATL seems to have a lot of jamband fans.
Post by klimfactor on Apr 25, 2017 10:03:57 GMT -5
Glad I went to this! It was my first time, and I loved everything about the fest. Some of my highlights included: - All three headlining shows. I thought Trey was great, as was his backing band, as usual. They kept it pretty high energy and fun. I also dug both nights of WSP, but especially Sunday's show. It just seemed to get better and better throughout. Never miss a Sunday show indeed! - The park. It thought the layout was nice, and it provided a relaxing and scenic setting, without enough shade when we wanted to get away from the sun on the first two days. - The amenities. Top notch. We spent a lot of time at the limited edition Sweetwater beer tent, and being a craft beer lover that place was nirvana! 28 different offerings, with some killer sours. I also enjoyed the food truck offerings. - The crowd. We had one guy fall on his face in front of us Sunday night during WSP, but I thought it was a excellent, considerate crowd. If the lineup is sold, I'll make the trip south from Ohio again for this in 2018. We had a blast!
So to those who attended, it looked like ticket sales were pretty strong? I'm reading above about large crowds, that's cool. ATL seems to have a lot of jamband fans.
It was Panic fans everywhere. I have never seen so many Panic shirts and hats. Friday was crowded by the time Trey came on. Saturday was overcrowded. Sunday was dead (weather).
Glad I went to this! It was my first time, and I loved everything about the fest. Some of my highlights included: - All three headlining shows. I thought Trey was great, as was his backing band, as usual. They kept it pretty high energy and fun. I also dug both nights of WSP, but especially Sunday's show. It just seemed to get better and better throughout. Never miss a Sunday show indeed! - The park. It thought the layout was nice, and it provided a relaxing and scenic setting, without enough shade when we wanted to get away from the sun on the first two days. - The amenities. Top notch. We spent a lot of time at the limited edition Sweetwater beer tent, and being a craft beer lover that place was nirvana! 28 different offerings, with some killer sours. I also enjoyed the food truck offerings. - The crowd. We had one guy fall on his face in front of us Sunday night during WSP, but I thought it was a excellent, considerate crowd. If the lineup is sold, I'll make the trip south from Ohio again for this in 2018. We had a blast!
I agree with this. The VIP, the park, the fest and the music were all top notch. My only issue was massive soundbleed at the second stage. A lot to do in the fest and a lot around the immediate area for food/drinks/entertainment. How sbout the release of 30k hippies into fowntown Atlanta after the headliners. Freaking nitrous everywhere. That Waffle House outside the gate had no idea what they had coming. Hung out with solidrock a few times and some of my Peach Fest friends. The drive was 14.5 hours and even that wasnt bad. Great weekend.
Glad I went to this! It was my first time, and I loved everything about the fest. Some of my highlights included: - All three headlining shows. I thought Trey was great, as was his backing band, as usual. They kept it pretty high energy and fun. I also dug both nights of WSP, but especially Sunday's show. It just seemed to get better and better throughout. Never miss a Sunday show indeed! - The park. It thought the layout was nice, and it provided a relaxing and scenic setting, without enough shade when we wanted to get away from the sun on the first two days. - The amenities. Top notch. We spent a lot of time at the limited edition Sweetwater beer tent, and being a craft beer lover that place was nirvana! 28 different offerings, with some killer sours. I also enjoyed the food truck offerings. - The crowd. We had one guy fall on his face in front of us Sunday night during WSP, but I thought it was a excellent, considerate crowd. If the lineup is sold, I'll make the trip south from Ohio again for this in 2018. We had a blast!
I agree with this. The VIP, the park, the fest and the music were all top notch. My only issue was massive soundbleed at the second stage. A lot to do in the fest and a lot around the immediate area for food/drinks/entertainment. How sbout the release of 30k hippies into fowntown Atlanta after the headliners. Freaking nitrous everywhere. That Waffle House outside the gate had no idea what they had coming. Hung out with solidrock a few times and some of my Peach Fest friends. The drive was 14.5 hours and even that wasnt bad. Great weekend.
I'd agree on the soundbleed issues. The way things were set up, if you were anywhere around the limited edition beer tent you were in a sort of stage no man's land, where you could hear both the main stage and the second stage at the same time. And while I didn't see the nitrous scene the first two nights, we waded into it Sunday night - and wow. It always blows me away when there are Big City Fests and things turn into such a free for all post show.