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I saw James Blake and Toro last year so I'm good with skipping the Steve Lacy day. The location in Chicago is at least a hour away from me on public transit so two days will be enough for me.
Post by scenicworld on Jan 31, 2023 17:28:53 GMT -5
San Diego:
I'm coming from Temecula and it looks like there's plenty of parking on site in the yellow, green, purple, and red lots but would it be easier to park over at sdsu and take the trolley instead?
I have no music industry insight at all but is it me or are multiple coheadlining tours becoming more common. is it to help out the economics of live music touring in 2023?
I'm coming from Temecula and it looks like there's plenty of parking on site in the yellow, green, purple, and red lots but would it be easier to park over at sdsu and take the trolley instead?
From the event's website:
"Where do I park for this event?
Event parking is available in multiple surface parking lots surrounding Snapdragon Stadium. However, parking is limited and guests are strongly encouraged to purchase parking in advance of event day, or to plan on taking public transportation.
I don't know whether I'll go, as the only day I'm interested is LCD's day and I've seen them (and Idles) so many times already, but being able to take the trolley is an enticement since I live in town.
Edit: While it would be a little out of the way for you, there is free parking at the Old Town trolley station.
though I think BG will draw the youngest honestly. James Blake and Toro will get some olds there to bring the median age up
do the youths actually like Lucy and Julien or are they just into Phoebe?
While the TikTok audience is mainly into Phoebe, the crowds I was in for Julien and Lucy were pretty young too. Even on the Wild Hearts tour, a lot of kids were up front for Julien and then moved back for Angel/SVE.
I'm surprised at Central Park being the location for Atlanta but much prefer it to Lakewood. Guess they'll just use the field where the main stage is for Shaky.
yeah it’s been known AEG was doing something there and had been trying for a few years, just didn’t think it’d actually be good
E: actually I think I told you about this at A****w C*******n
I'm coming from Temecula and it looks like there's plenty of parking on site in the yellow, green, purple, and red lots but would it be easier to park over at sdsu and take the trolley instead?
I think the Hazard Center and Fashion Valley trolley stops are the closest with free parking. I used to live really close to the Fashion Valley stop and it's super easy, always plenty of parking. Can't speak to the Hazard Center situation. Overall though, I would just park at the stadium assuming prices aren't crazy. The green line only runs every 30 mins after around 8pm, so getting back to your car could be annoying. And fares are $2.50 each way, so depending on how many people are in your car the trolley cost might not be that different from parking.
For other San Diego folks, highly recommend Kiko's Seafood, they have a couple of food trucks in the area. The OG Fish Tacos are amazing bang for your buck, and everything else I've tried there is super good.
I have no music industry insight at all but is it me or are multiple coheadlining tours becoming more common. is it to help out the economics of live music touring in 2023?
Package tours are a safer bet right now. In the prime of covid if you were on your own tour and had to cancel a couple dates due to being positive you were toast. That green day tour with fob and weezer had fob miss a couple dates cause of covid and the tour didnt stop cause ya know, green day still headlining. If that was the case on lots of these tours you keep going and the tour isnt screwed over. Now with people having less money to go around if you have a lineup with 3 artists you like instead of just 1 and a non name support act you would be willing to spend the money on that sort of thing.
Gutted this isn’t hitting Denver. They could’ve easily done a weekend of KCM, DEN, and SLC.
I'm sure we can work out a trade. I'm willing to send you the Boston edition of Re:SET in exchange for a year's worth of King Gizzard, Goose, and My Morning Jacket metro Denver shows.
Gutted this isn’t hitting Denver. They could’ve easily done a weekend of KCM, DEN, and SLC.
I'm sure we can work out a trade. I'm willing to send you the Boston edition of Re:SET in exchange for a year's worth of King Gizzard, Goose, and My Morning Jacket metro Denver shows.
No idea if the venues will have food either (predicting some will and some won't). Will probably be shit food if there is but I do need to consider that if I'm going to want to be there from doors
food trucks would be so nice. hopefully we get something like that
There's an FAQ page on the site for each separate event. Boston is going to have food trucks. Where it might be an issue is in cities where the venue has a concession contract with a particular provider. If it grants the concession company exclusivity at all venue events, then it's whatever that vendor chooses to provide.
I hope that AEG runs with this on a regular basis. You could do so many different genre versions -- indie rock, rap/hip hop, Americana/jam, classic rock, whatever. As strong as this lineup is, and I'll be going if it doesn't sell out before I get a wristband, I'd be over the moon if they do another edition of this in late summer which comes to Boston where the curating headliners are, say, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Pavement, and King Gizzard or Wilco, Goose, and Jason Isbell.
I love the format. I hope that this becomes the next *thing* after the original touring festivals of the 90's and fixed location festivals of the last 20 years.
Gutted this isn’t hitting Denver. They could’ve easily done a weekend of KCM, DEN, and SLC.
I'm sure we can work out a trade. I'm willing to send you the Boston edition of Re:SET in exchange for a year's worth of King Gizzard, Goose, and My Morning Jacket metro Denver shows.