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I don't know, I'm still thinking that isn't Muse's only US fest. Just doesn't make any sense for them, especially with 2 other fests nearby that weekend.
CoS is saying that “Carolina Rebellion boasts Muse’ only American performance of 2018”
I saw that as well. Hoping they meant their 'only announced American performance of 2018' instead of what they put down
Muse also said that Life is Beautiful will be there last U.S. show of 2017 and then they got announced for KROQ'S Almost Acoustic Christmas. So I'm taking this all with a grain of salt. There's a whole year ahead of us.
Them having platinum tickets makes me think they booked something big like Muse or Radiohead. They would sell the shit out of platinum tickets if it was Radiohead's only NA festival appearance of the year.
Them having platinum tickets makes me think they booked something big like Muse or Radiohead. They would sell the shit out of platinum tickets if it was Radiohead's only NA festival appearance of the year.
I agree with this logic. Having $1200 tickets implies huge HL acts. Or that SN is way too impressed with their idea of on-stage viewing, "subject to artist rules and availability."
Also: Count out Royal Blood based on new tour dates. Maybe count in Fleet Foxes? Spring tour in south/southeast US w/ no ATL dates.
Them having platinum tickets makes me think they booked something big like Muse or Radiohead. They would sell the shit out of platinum tickets if it was Radiohead's only NA festival appearance of the year.
I agree with this logic. Having $1200 tickets implies huge HL acts. Or that SN is way too impressed with their idea of on-stage viewing, "subject to artist rules and availability."
Also: Count out Royal Blood based on new tour dates. Maybe count in Fleet Foxes? Spring tour in south/southeast US w/ no ATL dates.
I mean, still don't get your hopes up for Radiohead, but they probably have a bigger headliner than they've had before.
I don't think you should get your hopes up at all, man. That platinum ticket seems pretty easy to tack onto the VIP amenities. You're really just getting full meals instead of apps, liquor instead of beer, a fancy entrance, a locker, a better place to stand at shows, and a concierge person. It's mostly services that are basically already available--you're just paying for them up front plus some special treatment. They're offering it because it's an easy way to bring in some more cash; not because they think they need to scale up for Muse or something.
Them having platinum tickets makes me think they booked something big like Muse or Radiohead. They would sell the shit out of platinum tickets if it was Radiohead's only NA festival appearance of the year.
I agree with this logic. Having $1200 tickets implies huge HL acts. Or that SN is way too impressed with their idea of on-stage viewing, "subject to artist rules and availability."
Also: Count out Royal Blood based on new tour dates. Maybe count in Fleet Foxes? Spring tour in south/southeast US w/ no ATL dates.
Fleet Foxes is pretty much 100% at this point. It's the surest thing we've got really. No Atlanta date and he liked that post about them playing SK on instagram.