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Post by Steve on Apr 15, 2010 7:13:29 GMT 7
Seriosuly considering this. Quite impressed with what they've put together. $450 for the full ticket with camping. If i don't get a ticket, maybe i'll just get flights to Melbourne and catch some sideys
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Post by Josh on Apr 15, 2010 12:21:00 GMT 7
come to Melb Steve! i'm gonna be going to a few shows!! i tweeted today that i'll be starting to save for those side shows. heh
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Post by Steve on Apr 15, 2010 12:22:56 GMT 7
Will see what gets announced and when!
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Post by boelsen on Apr 15, 2010 13:01:58 GMT 7
i seriously cant get over how frikken expensive that festival is. Roskilde which is 8 days of camping, 4 days of bigger bands doesnt even cost that much, and roskilde is a frikken expensive festival.
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Post by Josh on Apr 15, 2010 13:46:04 GMT 7
Yeh i was quite surprised at the price too, i was expecting in the 200's
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Post by Cygnet on Apr 15, 2010 23:58:09 GMT 7
In the $200s? Wasnt it $350 last year? Soundwave was $150 for 1 day. Still, bleeding expensive. Melbourne seems the only option for me. Anyone know about the conspicuous appearance of a group not announced yet in this link on the splendour site?- www.theinsong.com/splendour/If they happen to be playing and not doing sideshows, that would change my mind. I like to think they wouldnt hold that info back til after tickets go on sale if its the only chance to see them.
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Post by boelsen on Apr 16, 2010 6:32:52 GMT 7
i dont understand why you need to pay an extra $100 for camping, thats the main rip off for me.
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