I look at it as you could have just gone to that if you wanted and now how are they going to reimburse people that already paid for it? I’m sure they will figure it out but I’m sure it’s frustrating to those people.
Yeah. The undercard is where this is really strong for me. It feels like they've gotten more younger, relevant acts this year. The headliners are good gets, but minus Turnstile and maybe Bane....they all feel like main support as opposed to true headliners.
Yeah, it’s a little confusing how they are wording it because it’s on the itemized list but then they said they scrapped it? Either way, that lineup was insane.
I wouldn’t be surprised if someone like Underoath was added to Friday once they get their new song/album rolling in a few weeks. MxPx doesn’t feel big enough to headline to me. Kinda surprised Silverstein and Senses Fail aren’t here, too. They were lobbying hard to get on it.
It being an Equal Vision post, I'm hoping for one of their alumni: Bear vs Shark, The Fall of Troy, Fear Before... Probably not going to happen though
Coheed was Equal Vision, too, yeah? They played on the original run so I could see them coming back. If they match band numbers from last year, there’s 9 more slots.
Squeezing in Birminham between Chicago and Denver doesn't feel feasible. I thought that tour was way earlier in the year.
Really dig this lineup. Big improvement from last year imo. Still no idea if I'll be able to make it work, but would really like to.
It’s $279 for the rest of the day today before the jump in price to $349, fwiw. Touring/festivals aren’t cheap to produce right now. Especially if you’re not Live Nation.
Real talk - how is MxPx listed as headlining over Anberlin? Not that this is some end-all-be-all metric, but they have less than half the monthly listeners on Spotify. Guess maybe they just got a better contract? also, damn I wish AFS and Chasing Victory were on Saturday