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Man I love Sunday's schedule. Perfect flow for me with a nice break in order to get from Vaccines> RKS over to the south field for Manchester Orchestra> Portugal> Chromeo> Jack White. Just no way I can swing that tho after Lolla Thurs and then a bach party Fri and Sat. I won't have the energy.
Man I love Sunday's schedule. Perfect flow for me with a nice break in order to get from Vaccines> RKS over to the south field for Manchester Orchestra> Portugal> Chromeo> Jack White. Just no way I can swing that tho after Lolla Thurs and then a bach party Fri and Sat. I won't have the energy.
Man I love Sunday's schedule. Perfect flow for me with a nice break in order to get from Vaccines> RKS over to the south field for Manchester Orchestra> Portugal> Chromeo> Jack White. Just no way I can swing that tho after Lolla Thurs and then a bach party Fri and Sat. I won't have the energy.
Don’t be a baby.
This is actually part of the issue too. We just had a baby in March so I have to pick and choose my free days wisely lol. I got the ok for Thurs and then the bach party, I'd be pushing it with another day.
There's always at least one shit show booking at the ever changing name stage, and it's absolutely Greta Van Fleet this year. It's not even a surprise this time, they've been moving up in venue and crowd size since early this year.
I'm not sure Lolla has ever done the right thing and moved one of those bands to the field stages, but there isn't an obvious choice at the same time as them. Feels like The Neighbourhood and them should swap, but I know it's not that simple.
That aside, I think they did a good job of avoiding natural conflicts and having a line-up that flows well based off the headliners (and largely keeps you on one side of the park). Jungle/Bruno is a tough one, but I am pretty sure they'll have an after show.
Why do headlining sets keep getting shorter? Roo has this problem this year too. Are artists just getting lazy? Radiohead went over their two hour slot just two years ago now Jack White is ending Shaky Knees with 20 min left in his slot and AM have a shorter slot than the last time they toured.
Why do headlining sets keep getting shorter? Roo has this problem this year too. Are artists just getting lazy? Radiohead went over their two hour slot just two years ago now Jack White is ending Shaky Knees with 20 min left in his slot and AM have a shorter slot than the last time they toured.
Audience attention spans, and the general feeling of people wanting to see as many acts as possible (versus less acts with longer time slots).
And so that the bands can sell you on a future headlining (arena) show with a regular, longer set time.
Why do headlining sets keep getting shorter? Roo has this problem this year too. Are artists just getting lazy? Radiohead went over their two hour slot just two years ago now Jack White is ending Shaky Knees with 20 min left in his slot and AM have a shorter slot than the last time they toured.
Headliners at Lolla routinely go 20-30 minutes past their set time. Longer sets are planned but unannounced.
Post by setlistvulture on May 9, 2018 10:49:53 GMT -5
This schedule really puts a spot light on how weak this lineup is. I'm very open minded when it comes to music, I listen to every genre, but there are big gaps , especially on Saturday where there's nothing worth seeing. Usually when the Lolla schedule comes out I'm kicking myself for not making this the year I go, but definitely not this year.
he/they '12 - Firefly '13 - Firefly, Made In America '14 - Firefly, Made In America '15 - Mountain Jam (Sunday), Firefly, Pitchfork, Made In America '16 - Boston Calling, Firefly, Osheaga, Made In America, Roots Picnic NYC '17 - Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Firefly (Sunday), Pitchfork, Day For Night '18 - Boston Calling, Mountain Jam, Osheaga '19 - Form, Firefly (Sunday) '22 - Boston Calling, Firefly '24 - Solid Sound, Soundside
Really hope AM keeps the songs of this new album at a minimum with their live fest shows. The majority of them are Alex just rambling over super simple, slow tempos. I get not every album is gonna be like AM or their older stuff but this sounded like a Last Shadow Puppets album to me.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on May 15, 2018 11:19:44 GMT -5
Friday and Sunday still available. 4 days are listed on Stubhub for $388, roughly $25 above face after fees, Saturday single days are up for 163, 171 for Friday.
This is the first message board I've ever been on, the only reason I joined is because I love Bonnaroo and wanted to read and talk about it all year long.
She plays on the opposite side of the park as St. Vincent, and I'd really like to get close for St. Vincent since I need to catch her on this tour =/
Tentative Schedule (please weigh in on conflicts)
Thur: DJ Taye > Valee > Tyler Childers > Stars > Either Wombats or G Herbo, maybe just chill before > Franz Ferdidand > Suba Bwe or camp for > Chvrches > End of Rezz > Travis Scott/AM/Tycho (legit no idea)
Fri: Alex Lahey > Post Animal > Taylor Bennett > Lizzo > Tyler The Creator > some of Buddy > Greta Van Fleet > Brockhampton > The National
Sat: Sir Sly > Either Bomba Estereo or K?D > Bones (UK) > Either camp for Goldlink, or catch some of LL Cool J then Goldlink > St. Vincent > Maybe Tash Sultana? > Probably Vampire Weekend, maybe The Weeknd
Sun: Superorganism > Rex Orange County > Anderson East/Chris Lake? > Some combo of Knox Fortune/Kali Uchis/The Aces/Lykke Li? > Manchester Orchestra > Portugal The Man (wasn't really feeling Cigarettes After Sex when I listened to them, maybe I'll catch some of What So Not or just eat dinner from the back) >Chromeo > Jack White