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Never seen him but I’ve heard a lot of terrible reviews for Gibbs live
he was great at his standalone show. rapped every single word, insane breath control. i did hear he was pretty bad at Coachella though, showed up wasted and everything
Post by thebrianman on Oct 15, 2022 12:45:22 GMT -5
After taking time to look things over, looking at doing something like this
Tycho > James Blake > Marias > Polo & Pan > LCD Soundsystem > Shygirl, not sure after that Bob Moses > leaning toward Erika de Casier but maybe Joji > Orbital > last 30 mins of Flume > Nick Leon > Rosalia > Busta Rhymes > Black Coffee until I'm ready to tap out.
Alright folks, help me out here... What are some iii points-specific practical tips you have for me? I'm a festival vet but iii points newbie. Do people do camelbacks? Its all concrete, yes? Whats the food/drink/water situation like? Etc etc... Any tips are very much appreciated!
Alright folks, help me out here... What are some iii points-specific practical tips you have for me? I'm a festival vet but iii points newbie. Do people do camelbacks? Its all concrete, yes? Whats the food/drink/water situation like? Etc etc... Any tips are very much appreciated!
People didn't do camelbacks but there was also never free water here, which apparently there is this year. On the other hand, camelbacks aren't hot, and this is Miami where you want to be looking your best. some of the stages are on grass. Drinks are expensive, but somehow the prices of everything changes throughout the night depending on which bartender is ringing you up lol. Also pretty sure there's automatic tips on all your drink purchases but they won't tell you that and they'll still flip the ipad toward you with the tipping options for you to add even more. the bartenders were so bad
Alright folks, help me out here... What are some iii points-specific practical tips you have for me? I'm a festival vet but iii points newbie. Do people do camelbacks? Its all concrete, yes? Whats the food/drink/water situation like? Etc etc... Any tips are very much appreciated!
People didn't do camelbacks but there was also never free water here, which apparently there is this year. On the other hand, camelbacks aren't hot, and this is Miami where you want to be looking your best. some of the stages are on grass. Drinks are expensive, but somehow the prices of everything changes throughout the night depending on which bartender is ringing you up lol. Also pretty sure there's automatic tips on all your drink purchases but they won't tell you that and they'll still flip the ipad toward you with the tipping options for you to add even more. the bartenders were so bad
I definitely use my Camelbak at III Points and so do many other people.
Edit: As a matter of fact, I usually take it filled up going in and no one has ever said anything to me.
People didn't do camelbacks but there was also never free water here, which apparently there is this year. On the other hand, camelbacks aren't hot, and this is Miami where you want to be looking your best. some of the stages are on grass. Drinks are expensive, but somehow the prices of everything changes throughout the night depending on which bartender is ringing you up lol. Also pretty sure there's automatic tips on all your drink purchases but they won't tell you that and they'll still flip the ipad toward you with the tipping options for you to add even more. the bartenders were so bad
I definitely use my Camelbak at III Points and so do many other people.
Edit: As a matter of fact, I usually take it filled up going in and no one has ever said anything to me.
People didn't do camelbacks but there was also never free water here, which apparently there is this year. On the other hand, camelbacks aren't hot, and this is Miami where you want to be looking your best. some of the stages are on grass. Drinks are expensive, but somehow the prices of everything changes throughout the night depending on which bartender is ringing you up lol. Also pretty sure there's automatic tips on all your drink purchases but they won't tell you that and they'll still flip the ipad toward you with the tipping options for you to add even more. the bartenders were so bad
I definitely use my Camelbak at III Points and so do many other people.
Edit: As a matter of fact, I usually take it filled up going in and no one has ever said anything to me.
Thanks tЯist♡n for the insight and thanks the bubba for supporting my camelbak hopes lmao. I'm already the least fashionable dude in Miami so I might as well be hydrated lol.
I just wanna see LCD & Orbital, the hell to what I look like
I definitely use my Camelbak at III Points and so do many other people.
Edit: As a matter of fact, I usually take it filled up going in and no one has ever said anything to me.
Thanks tЯist♡n for the insight and thanks the bubba for supporting my camelbak hopes lmao. I'm already the least fashionable dude in Miami so I might as well be hydrated lol.
I just wanna see LCD & Orbital, the hell to what I look like
Being comfortable in Miami is key. It's and hot and wet here. Stay hydrated and bring the love, you'll be fine!
is iii points more of a fashion centered fest than Coachella?
You will see some impractical/ influencer fashion. But a lot more people are there for the music. If you intend on going the whole night, dress comfortably and bring a Camelback. F the Camelback haters.
is iii points more of a fashion centered fest than Coachella?
You will see some impractical/ influencer fashion. But a lot more people are there for the music. If you intend on going the whole night, dress comfortably and bring a Camelback. F the Camelback haters.
ah, gotcha, not going this year but I do want to make my way there eventually. Even at coachella i went the more practical route but still had a nice fit. its possible if you try hard