They have already sold 60% of the amount of tickets they sold for 2023. I'm really curious what final attendance ended up being; felt less than 2022, which was about half of 2021.
The extra room was a godsend, not gonna lie, it was always incredibly easy to find a spot on the ground to lay down, eat or rest.
Food lines were 75+ minutes and beer lines were 30+ minutes in 2021, so definitely don't mind how much faster they've been the last two years with a smaller crowd (and more trucks). I watched Cave In and Terror from a food truck line the first day in 2021 and missed my food being ready to see Touche Amore and Anberlin the second day.
I remember they remedied the Friday 2021 issues QUICK. Never seen that speediness in a festival before. The FF team know how to run a show
Yeah, that Friday to Saturday change was incredibly impressive. Made it easy to buy tickets for 2022. I feel like those four guys really listen to their customers and try their best.
I’d like to see saints never surrender , means , it prevails, inked in blood , further seems forever with chris
I remember it being the first time I'd ever seen them where they didn't play Honest Sleep, cause there were people watching from the overpass & I remember thinking "I wish I could get up there for when they close with Honest Sleep", & they didn't play anything off of Dead Horse. At the time I didn't love the setlist, but looking back now, it was so cool to see them play Lament songs that they'd been DYING to play in front of people for a really long time.
@Micah511 - those earplugs you asked about when I took them out are a prime day deal and 20% off today.
this one definitely felt like a no brainer. wonder if they’ll do it in the shed. may be too big for that.
Considering they headlined last time they played I doubt it would be in the shed. I feel it would just be akin to Thrice's headline album play in 22. Could be wrong though.
where are you getting that vibe? that would be really cool, i’ve never seen AFI and this would be the perfect setting for me to see them.