As someone who remembers the days of Aloud.com and the nightmare of 2004, sitting and watching a bar fail to load does seem more sensible than the stress of constantly refreshing.
If the payment page takes people’s details and goes through first time, that’s all the better. I’ll be trying on Sunday but I think I’ve had my ticket-buying luck this year with a smoother than most Oasis purchase!
likely economics. A lot of festivals have announced earlier than usual and I think they want to get this out sooner rather than later because people can make a financial decision while they still have money. The holidays havent happened yet so theres money to be spent. And you would give people an extra couple of months on a payment plan which doesnt hurt either. But its also encouraging that the lineup is ready to go. Its just of a matter of whats been booked thats even justifying this. Either its god tier or they dropped the ball again.
I’m in the same boat. I’ve tried so hard to get into his stuff. A few stand out tracks and the rest all sounds the same.
Each to their own but not for me
I mean. People are genuinely raving about this? Sounds like he's taken Boys of Summer and removed any of the remotely interesting flourishes. His output is just all so magnolia and indistinguishable I just don't get it at all.
also why do SEE care about who gets the tickets? As long as they sell them quickly and efficiently, and are spared any headlines about massive exploits or technical failures, job done.
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