I'm a huge fan of music and love going to concerts. I wish I lived in So Cal so I could go to more concerts but I go to my fair share I guess. I just want to learn about some of the awesome music festivals everyone here has gone to. I especially love the European ones who seem to bring huge flags and signs to their festivals. Please share what you know about music festivals in your area. Ones you've attended or ones you've just heard about. As much info as possible. I want to save up so I can go to European festivals one day. Glastonbury seems to be dope! Tomorrowland too. Roskilde seems sick.
Great American and Worldwide Music Festivals
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Bump. Nobody here actually goes to music festivals??? Or you do, but you just don't recommend any of them highly?
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I'd love to go, but getting tickets is so hard (they usually sell out in minutes), and I can't really afford them this year's Glastonbury is £340, plus £140 to get a coach to and from the site. That's nearly £500 without factoring in the overpriced food and drink I'd need to buy there I'm not that rich yet
Good Friend Kinda Romantic Ready to Rock
"If you try to follow fashion you'll always be chasing, and probably never catch it. If you be yourself and make your own style, fashion might just bump into you one day." -
Yeah festivals are expensive Reading/Leeds is about £320 for a weekend ticket or £100 for a day ticket, plus you have to get there
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I know a lot of people who have been to Leeds Festival but tbh I’d prefer to watch on TV. Cheaper, because like Jade and Jake have said tickets are really expensive.
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Ya those are crazy expensive. Stupid expensive. It's cool they put some of them on TV. I suppose others can be streamed too.
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Its stupid expensive but we are going to the Sonic Temple festival for one day in Columbus (May 25) to see Tool and Godsmack.
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