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Slipknot and Bring Me are much cheaper than Linkin Park, MCR and Green Day to book. The combined fee of Slipknot and Bring Me is going to be less than/similar than one of those three headliners. They could eat 2 and skimp on the undercard like 2018 or have a reduced undercard like 2023. 2023 actually had less acts than 2022 which had quite a few drop outs that weren't replaced and a 2024 which had drop outs a week before the fest, despite the extra day. If they spend too much on headliners they have to make saving elsewhere on the line-up. They are given a budget by Live Nation to work to and the rest of the line-up would suffer or they would need to puck ticket prices up again.
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By northernangel · Posted
I don't see them 3 costing that much. Green Day would be the most expensive one and they would probably charge their top so about $2.2m. Probably about £4-5m -
By Judas Yeast · Posted
When they hugely increased the amount of tickets they sold? Then last year we had QOTSA, FOB and A7X with a significantly cheaper lineup all round. That was 8 years ago and things have only gotten worse since then. Once again, not saying Download shouldn't be doing better but it's no secret that the UK is a very different situation to mainland Europe. UK festivals are folding at a hell of a rate. -
By northernangel · Posted
And with that I'll be off haha. Alient Ant Farm for the win lol -
By northernangel · Posted
They will sell out 5k events with ease to their own fans, it's selling tickets for bigger events outdoors that aren't multiple days in England making the numbers up they won't do. Can't see them ever getting booked now for their own outdoor show as big as Finsburuy. Their interest as a broader appeal has not aged well.
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