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Post by piggy pablo on Apr 18, 2022 13:08:05 GMT -5
There's so much great stuff on here but remember when Thursday 1 had Massive Attack AND Napalm Death on it too? Madness.
Friday 1 is unreal. Super worried about conflicts there between Gizz, The 'Bou, Autechre, Jamie, The Strokes, Vittar, Lightning Bolt.. there are gonna be some tough ones.
Think my biggest conflict worry is now Fred Again.. and Jessie Ware. They are my top two priorities for Saturday of Weekend 2 and neither act is currently booked to play Chicago.
Post by gordoncole on Apr 18, 2022 14:24:24 GMT -5
So I tried selling tickets through DICE and my tickets aren’t anywhere to be found. I got an email from AccessTicket, can I sell it after registering it with them?
Think my biggest conflict worry is now Fred Again.. and Jessie Ware. They are my top two priorities for Saturday of Weekend 2 and neither act is currently booked to play Chicago.
I always saw Jessie Ware closing Mordor a la Robyn in 2019 so if Fred again is playing early in the night you should be ok.
saw people complain about Coachella beer prices and I totally forgot that beers for this are 5 bucks that rules
Which is still a lot in Europe. Beers in Belgium are like 3 euro on festivals. I seriously don't understand American festival culture at times, how has it become so much more expensive than their European counterparts?
saw people complain about Coachella beer prices and I totally forgot that beers for this are 5 bucks that rules
Which is still a lot in Europe. Beers in Belgium are like 3 euro on festivals. I seriously don't understand American festival culture at times, how has it become so much more expensive than their European counterparts?
Americans take a lot of shit. If beers were 17 dollars at a festival in France they would probably burn the place to the ground.
Yes, first day you have to check in and get your wrist band by the entrance or atleast some sort of station to get it.
i'd imagine the lines for that kinda suck?
Depends. Been to NOS Alive where we waited like 10 mins, been to Mad Cool where we waited an hour. In Belgium when it's a camping fest, you can get your bracelet when checking in on the camp grounds. Which in itself can take.. hours. Going very early that first day is key.
Last Edit: Apr 18, 2022 16:42:08 GMT -5 by Bing - Back to Top
are there wristbands for this? my ticket in the dice app makes it seem like you'll walk up with the qr code on your phone
I'm a bit confused but I think at some point we are suppose to receive an email from Access Ticket to download an app and that's how we enter. Primavera has been sending those out first to people who bought tickets from the other sites.
are there wristbands for this? my ticket in the dice app makes it seem like you'll walk up with the qr code on your phone
I'm a bit confused but I think at some point we are suppose to receive an email from Access Ticket to download an app and that's how we enter. Primavera has been sending those out first to people who bought tickets from the other sites.
I have mine on Access Ticket but assumed I would show it and get a band like Bing is saying.
Which is still a lot in Europe. Beers in Belgium are like 3 euro on festivals. I seriously don't understand American festival culture at times, how has it become so much more expensive than their European counterparts?
Americans take a lot of shit. If beers were 17 dollars at a festival in France they would probably burn the place to the ground.
The water station problem at Coachella is honestly beyond me. You're in the desert. What do you want people to do? Pass out?
Prices here have gone up the last years tho, very small in comparison to yours but 15 dollars for a beer? How did that happen and.. slide through?
saw people complain about Coachella beer prices and I totally forgot that beers for this are 5 bucks that rules
Which is still a lot in Europe. Beers in Belgium are like 3 euro on festivals. I seriously don't understand American festival culture at times, how has it become so much more expensive than their European counterparts?
everything concert related is extremely expensive, I’m gonna blame Live Nation