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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2021 12:54:31 GMT -5
I don't get Kesha headlining at all. She clearly is big enough for that spot, but just doesn't fit the festival genre AT ALL. I have tickets from last year but really not sure about going at all. Big disappointment.
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Post by funkymoses17 on Apr 15, 2021 14:03:03 GMT -5
I don't get Kesha headlining at all. She clearly is big enough for that spot, but just doesn't fit the festival genre AT ALL. I have tickets from last year but really not sure about going at all. Big disappointment. After listening to a few of her songs today I can see why they did it. She is kid/family friendly enough to fit in with AJR, The Knocks and some other acts that day while also appealing to an adult demographic also. Some of her recent stuff has been more Alternative than pop also I'd say.
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Post by mcnasty on Apr 16, 2021 13:01:30 GMT -5
Wonderbus tickets purchased. 2 tickets were pricey but the hell with it, first music festival in a year and a half and a short Uber drive away! Literally same lol. Tickets are expensive, but I really don’t care. Cant wait!
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Post by kbach on Apr 16, 2021 13:40:56 GMT -5
I bought Mt. Joy/Trampled By Turtles tickets today at the new venue on the banks. Can’t wait for that one.
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Post by ordealbyfire on Apr 16, 2021 17:42:15 GMT -5
MCR out until 2022.
Still can’t wait for Riot Fest. 😍 — considering Shaky Knees if that happens, and depending the weekend. I needs me some muuuusic.
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Post by mcnasty on Apr 17, 2021 13:25:28 GMT -5
MCR out until 2022. Still can’t wait for Riot Fest. 😍 — considering Shaky Knees if that happens, and depending the weekend. I needs me some muuuusic. That Shaky Knees lineup for 2020 was INSANE. Sad thing is they probably won't be able to replicate it, but anything close would be worth it I think. That lineup was stacked.
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Post by bookah on Apr 19, 2021 17:59:38 GMT -5
INK is already over 50% sold-out apparently. On phase 3 for ticket pricing. Mudvayne moved a bunch of tickets I guess. I'm still waiting for the lineup to drop though. 12pm tomorrow. I'll probably do LTL unless INK wows me, but Mudvayne closing out a night doesn't quite do it for me.
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Post by funkymoses17 on Apr 20, 2021 8:51:16 GMT -5
INK is already over 50% sold-out apparently. On phase 3 for ticket pricing. Mudvayne moved a bunch of tickets I guess. I'm still waiting for the lineup to drop though. 12pm tomorrow. I'll probably do LTL unless INK wows me, but Mudvayne closing out a night doesn't quite do it for me. I didn't even realize they were broken up tbh. I saw them at the Summer Sanitarium Tour way back in the day at the Horseshoe and they weren't for me so I never really attempted to get into them any further. Do they plan to drop any more hints today or was that one just a product of Mudvayne releasing multiple tour dates that day anyways.
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Post by bookah on Apr 20, 2021 9:20:58 GMT -5
INK is already over 50% sold-out apparently. On phase 3 for ticket pricing. Mudvayne moved a bunch of tickets I guess. I'm still waiting for the lineup to drop though. 12pm tomorrow. I'll probably do LTL unless INK wows me, but Mudvayne closing out a night doesn't quite do it for me. I didn't even realize they were broken up tbh. I saw them at the Summer Sanitarium Tour way back in the day at the Horseshoe and they weren't for me so I never really attempted to get into them any further. Do they plan to drop any more hints today or was that one just a product of Mudvayne releasing multiple tour dates that day anyways. I doubt any more hints for INK due to the lineup dropping in less than 2 hours, but for Louder than Life I could totally see. We will have a good idea at the midcard for LtL after ink anyways
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Post by bookah on Apr 20, 2021 12:18:04 GMT -5
Yeah... not buying tickets to INK even though I think it's a decent lineup. I saw most of those bands in 2019. Great Midcard so I'm hoping ltl shares most of those same bands. As long as louder doesn't get dumped on with Five finger or shinedown, I'll be happy. Going to get louder tickets today if they ever email me back
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Post by bboy2112 on Apr 20, 2021 13:22:04 GMT -5
i might go to INK for one day to see ADTR
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Post by showgirlsteve on Apr 22, 2021 8:37:45 GMT -5
Ink doesn't do it for me. It's a really well curated lineup for a specific crowd. I like a lot of the bands on the undercard but not enough to spend money on a hotel. I'm expecting LTL to wow a lot more since it's a way bigger festival with a way bigger budget.
I might wind up rolling my Riot Fest tickets to 2022, depends on the rest of the lineup that'll be announced in May.
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Post by bookah on Apr 22, 2021 19:21:28 GMT -5
Ink doesn't do it for me. It's a really well curated lineup for a specific crowd. I like a lot of the bands on the undercard but not enough to spend money on a hotel. I'm expecting LTL to wow a lot more since it's a way bigger festival with a way bigger budget. I might wind up rolling my Riot Fest tickets to 2022, depends on the rest of the lineup that'll be announced in May. I agree. LtL should be way better since they're considering it a "mega fest". Hoping for some genre diversity. I don't think budget was as much of issue for INK as it is logistics. There's no way a band like Metallica or Rammstein is going to play on their stage, especially with the low capacity the place has. I do think they spent less than they probably could've. Now that DWP is promoting INK, they have many more resources. You can definitely tell the difference in bands that DWP pulled in and what would usually be there. Like you said, it's a very well curated lineup. It just sold out to no surprise, faster than I thought it'd be though.
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Post by showgirlsteve on Apr 23, 2021 10:31:57 GMT -5
Ink doesn't do it for me. It's a really well curated lineup for a specific crowd. I like a lot of the bands on the undercard but not enough to spend money on a hotel. I'm expecting LTL to wow a lot more since it's a way bigger festival with a way bigger budget. I might wind up rolling my Riot Fest tickets to 2022, depends on the rest of the lineup that'll be announced in May. I agree. LtL should be way better since they're considering it a "mega fest". Hoping for some genre diversity. I don't think budget was as much of issue for INK as it is logistics. There's no way a band like Metallica or Rammstein is going to play on their stage, especially with the low capacity the place has. I do think they spent less than they probably could've. Now that DWP is promoting INK, they have many more resources. You can definitely tell the difference in bands that DWP pulled in and what would usually be there. Like you said, it's a very well curated lineup. It just sold out to no surprise, faster than I thought it'd be though. Someone from DWP posted on Facebook, "LTL Update. I know we are driving you crazy and I wish it was moving faster. I really hope I don't jinx it by posting. There is something we've been working on for months that is about to confirm. As soon as it does, we will announce. And TRUST ME, you will say this line-up was worth the wait." I'm hoping they confirm soon and we know before the end of the week. They're working on a replacement for MCR for Aftershock, too, but I don't think many people from this board go all the way to CA for that.
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Post by bookah on Apr 23, 2021 21:54:30 GMT -5
I agree. LtL should be way better since they're considering it a "mega fest". Hoping for some genre diversity. I don't think budget was as much of issue for INK as it is logistics. There's no way a band like Metallica or Rammstein is going to play on their stage, especially with the low capacity the place has. I do think they spent less than they probably could've. Now that DWP is promoting INK, they have many more resources. You can definitely tell the difference in bands that DWP pulled in and what would usually be there. Like you said, it's a very well curated lineup. It just sold out to no surprise, faster than I thought it'd be though. Someone from DWP posted on Facebook, "LTL Update. I know we are driving you crazy and I wish it was moving faster. I really hope I don't jinx it by posting. There is something we've been working on for months that is about to confirm. As soon as it does, we will announce. And TRUST ME, you will say this line-up was worth the wait." I'm hoping they confirm soon and we know before the end of the week. They're working on a replacement for MCR for Aftershock, too, but I don't think many people from this board go all the way to CA for that. Yeah it's interesting. I did ask Danny a little while ago, MCR wasn't booked for any of the other fests. I'm also pretty sure I read that the LTL lineup was booked awhile ago. I wonder what this could be. I assume it's something big if they're holding the lineup for it. Presumably a headliner position or something close to it. I honestly have no clue as to what it is.
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Post by bookah on Apr 26, 2021 18:30:17 GMT -5
MGK confirmed for LtL. Not sure what position. If I had to guess he'd probably be a coheadliner. Maybe close Thursday but I doubt it.
Also, Danny Hayes (works for DWP and runs the crazy facebook page) posted a poll about favorite shade of GREEN. He gives little hints often. I could once again totally see Green Day headlining...
In somewhat related news, I tried buying a ticket to LtL today with my credit from cancelled sonic temple tickets and the promo code they sent me didn't work. That's fun... hopefully they'll get back to me before too long.
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Post by showgirlsteve on Apr 27, 2021 8:08:49 GMT -5
MGK confirmed for LtL. Not sure what position. If I had to guess he'd probably be a coheadliner. Maybe close Thursday but I doubt it. Also, Danny Hayes (works for DWP and runs the crazy facebook page) posted a poll about favorite shade of GREEN. He gives little hints often. I could once again totally see Green Day headlining... In somewhat related news, I tried buying a ticket to LtL today with my credit from cancelled sonic temple tickets and the promo code they sent me didn't work. That's fun... hopefully they'll get back to me before too long. I think the poll was a hint for MGK. One of the answers was "Kelly."
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Post by bookah on Apr 27, 2021 9:44:56 GMT -5
MGK confirmed for LtL. Not sure what position. If I had to guess he'd probably be a coheadliner. Maybe close Thursday but I doubt it. Also, Danny Hayes (works for DWP and runs the crazy facebook page) posted a poll about favorite shade of GREEN. He gives little hints often. I could once again totally see Green Day headlining... In somewhat related news, I tried buying a ticket to LtL today with my credit from cancelled sonic temple tickets and the promo code they sent me didn't work. That's fun... hopefully they'll get back to me before too long. I think the poll was a hint for MGK. One of the answers was "Kelly." oh that would make sense... lol
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Post by cincinnatisound on Apr 27, 2021 10:24:27 GMT -5
Railbird in Lex just dropped their lineup. My Morning Jacket and DMB (that's an insane pull). www.railbirdfest.com/
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Post by mcnasty on Apr 27, 2021 11:28:42 GMT -5
Railbird in Lex just dropped their lineup. My Morning Jacket and DMB (that's an insane pull). www.railbirdfest.com/Wow, that’s pretty damn stacked. With no Forecastle this year, they’re really taking the opportunity build up this festival. I’m impressed.
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Post by funkymoses17 on Apr 27, 2021 14:56:06 GMT -5
That Sunday in particular is a really solid lineup for the genre/crowd they are looking to attract!
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Post by cincinnatisound on Apr 28, 2021 7:54:46 GMT -5
I'm really curious what the crowd control approach is going to be for these festivals. Are they anticipating restrictions being loosened by the end of the summer? Are they going to require a vaccination ID? The CDC just relaxed guidelines for vaccinated people but still recommend masks in large crowds.
Only 29% of the population is fully vaccinated, just less than half have a single dose. I don't see us hitting 70% any time this summer.
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Post by funkymoses17 on Apr 28, 2021 8:51:14 GMT -5
I'm really curious what the crowd control approach is going to be for these festivals. Are they anticipating restrictions being loosened by the end of the summer? Are they going to require a vaccination ID? The CDC just relaxed guidelines for vaccinated people but still recommend masks in large crowds. Only 29% of the population is fully vaccinated, just less than half have a single dose. I don't see us hitting 70% any time this summer. Right now it seems like some, not sure who is or isn't without them directly stating so, are doing limited capacity. I know Wonderstruck and Wonderbus stated that, with Wonderstruck stopping their ticket sales at midnight last night. That's certainly one way to limit it, but outside of that it seems like they are going back to doing things the way they used to for festivals around the US. I think the was an EDM one over the weekend, UbbiDubbi or something like that, and the pictures made it seem like it was pretty full and no restrictions. Not sure on what the protocol was for vaccines but I didn't see people wearing masks in the photos I saw. Without being political about it, it's some irony that people who don't want to get the vaccine want things back to normal right now but in order to feasibly do that, we need people to actually get vaccinated.
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Post by showgirlsteve on Apr 28, 2021 10:14:59 GMT -5
I'm really curious what the crowd control approach is going to be for these festivals. Are they anticipating restrictions being loosened by the end of the summer? Are they going to require a vaccination ID? The CDC just relaxed guidelines for vaccinated people but still recommend masks in large crowds. Only 29% of the population is fully vaccinated, just less than half have a single dose. I don't see us hitting 70% any time this summer. Right now it seems like some, not sure who is or isn't without them directly stating so, are doing limited capacity. I know Wonderstruck and Wonderbus stated that, with Wonderstruck stopping their ticket sales at midnight last night. That's certainly one way to limit it, but outside of that it seems like they are going back to doing things the way they used to for festivals around the US. I think the was an EDM one over the weekend, UbbiDubbi or something like that, and the pictures made it seem like it was pretty full and no restrictions. Not sure on what the protocol was for vaccines but I didn't see people wearing masks in the photos I saw. Without being political about it, it's some irony that people who don't want to get the vaccine want things back to normal right now but in order to feasibly do that, we need people to actually get vaccinated. For DWP shows, they've stated Ink is reduced capacity but not said the same for Aftershock or LTL. Ink has a lot more happening inside, in the prison, than most festivals that might be totally open-air. Riot Fest seems to be planning to go ahead at full cap. I think the expectation is that by September, outdoor events will not have capacity restrictions. Jury's out on requiring vaccinations or proof of negative tests, but that will probably be down to state and venue. Ticketmaster has said "Ticketmaster does not have the power to set policies around safety/entry requirements, which would include vaccines and/or testing protocols. That would always be up to the discretion of the event organizer, based on their preferences and local health guidelines."
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Post by funkymoses17 on Apr 29, 2021 9:07:20 GMT -5
Right now it seems like some, not sure who is or isn't without them directly stating so, are doing limited capacity. I know Wonderstruck and Wonderbus stated that, with Wonderstruck stopping their ticket sales at midnight last night. That's certainly one way to limit it, but outside of that it seems like they are going back to doing things the way they used to for festivals around the US. I think the was an EDM one over the weekend, UbbiDubbi or something like that, and the pictures made it seem like it was pretty full and no restrictions. Not sure on what the protocol was for vaccines but I didn't see people wearing masks in the photos I saw. Without being political about it, it's some irony that people who don't want to get the vaccine want things back to normal right now but in order to feasibly do that, we need people to actually get vaccinated. For DWP shows, they've stated Ink is reduced capacity but not said the same for Aftershock or LTL. Ink has a lot more happening inside, in the prison, than most festivals that might be totally open-air. Riot Fest seems to be planning to go ahead at full cap. I think the expectation is that by September, outdoor events will not have capacity restrictions. Jury's out on requiring vaccinations or proof of negative tests, but that will probably be down to state and venue. Ticketmaster has said "Ticketmaster does not have the power to set policies around safety/entry requirements, which would include vaccines and/or testing protocols. That would always be up to the discretion of the event organizer, based on their preferences and local health guidelines." That makes sense. I think at this point, it's up to the individual on if you feel comfortable to take the risk of going to a festival or concert. The indoor ones seem to be pushing into mid-late Fall so I would imagine they are waiting until late as possible to ramp that stuff up.
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Post by showgirlsteve on Apr 29, 2021 9:42:17 GMT -5
For DWP shows, they've stated Ink is reduced capacity but not said the same for Aftershock or LTL. Ink has a lot more happening inside, in the prison, than most festivals that might be totally open-air. Riot Fest seems to be planning to go ahead at full cap. I think the expectation is that by September, outdoor events will not have capacity restrictions. Jury's out on requiring vaccinations or proof of negative tests, but that will probably be down to state and venue. Ticketmaster has said "Ticketmaster does not have the power to set policies around safety/entry requirements, which would include vaccines and/or testing protocols. That would always be up to the discretion of the event organizer, based on their preferences and local health guidelines." That makes sense. I think at this point, it's up to the individual on if you feel comfortable to take the risk of going to a festival or concert. The indoor ones seem to be pushing into mid-late Fall so I would imagine they are waiting until late as possible to ramp that stuff up. I just did some research on where different cities are, reopening wise. (I was trying to figure out how likely Hella Mega is. At least one city already gave a reopening date AFTER HM is scheduled.) Based on plans and where we are now, a lot of the country is going to be opened back up entirely by mid-July, with the rest opened by late August. So some summer festivals will happen as planned, I think any in Ohio in August are fine, and full scale touring can resume in September.
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Post by bookah on Apr 29, 2021 18:32:14 GMT -5
LtL lineup should be out tomorrow. They said lineup is coming in April so... But they could always go back on that. No signs pointing to them releasing it tomorrow besides that one post a month ago.
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Post by cincinnatisound on Apr 30, 2021 7:55:11 GMT -5
That makes sense. I think at this point, it's up to the individual on if you feel comfortable to take the risk of going to a festival or concert. The indoor ones seem to be pushing into mid-late Fall so I would imagine they are waiting until late as possible to ramp that stuff up. I just did some research on where different cities are, reopening wise. (I was trying to figure out how likely Hella Mega is. At least one city already gave a reopening date AFTER HM is scheduled.) Based on plans and where we are now, a lot of the country is going to be opened back up entirely by mid-July, with the rest opened by late August. So some summer festivals will happen as planned, I think any in Ohio in August are fine, and full scale touring can resume in September. I was a bit surprised that Lexington and Louisville are scheduling festivals, our Governor has been pretty cautious thus far. My understanding is that the Governor's mandate would supersede any individual cities' rules.
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Post by funkymoses17 on Apr 30, 2021 8:56:36 GMT -5
Yeah it feels like such a crap shoot right now. It's going to be weird for festivals, even just traveling, because states are all going to be at different stages this Summer probably.
I have heard that the plan for the Crew new stadium opener on July 3rd is to be 100% capacity so I would think Ohio will definitely be restriction-less (maybe masks at something like that still?) around that time.
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Post by bboy2112 on Apr 30, 2021 9:17:39 GMT -5
just bought tickets for beach bunny at southgate house. $18 each and like $5 in fees, not bad.
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