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Attended for the first time last year and I'm also from the UK.
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Just to reiterate what others have already said, InMusic is a really great festival, and probably offers some of the best value for money in Europe. Stages are really easy to jump between meaning you can catch long sets from almost everyone on the line-up. We booked an AirBnB just north of the lake and managed to walk to and from the festival easily enough, but I think if you were closer to the city centre then there are trams that should get you close enough. Tends to be a follow the crowds type situation.Â
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Pleasantly surprised by the range of food available too - as was a little worried about my partner having enough veggie choices for the three days. If I lived closer or lived on the continent so I could get there more easily by trains rather than flying I think it'd be a festival I'd look to do each year.
They haven't ever been big enough for that status so it would be a money saving booking for sure! And I've seen/heard enough of Buster Bloodvessel as I live in Margate, where he has a cult like following for some reason 🙂Â
They are fab, I have earrings and safety rings. Good luck with your hearing loss journey. If you can afford to go private I would highly recommend it. I did during lockdown and I now hear better than in 2005. I have some NHS Bluetooth ones as a backup but they aren't anywhere near as good as my own. 😊