The Festival acknowledges that booking SZA was viewed as a mistake by many and is keen to learn from the small crowd, Contact has been made with her team post festival and the bookers are actually keen for SZA to return to the farm in the future although no actual plans are put in place at this point, the team don’t want SZA legacy with the festival to be perceived as a negative one. They will follow her career closely and it may be 10 or more years when she returns and as to what slot she occup
cancel culture I hate those words FFS .... everyone has a right to step away and refuse something they deem unacceptable .... for me id be nowhere near Eminem .... others the boundaries differ ..... dont think thats ever really changed although the knowledge of some acts and what they got up to is more prevalent than it was previously .
Thoroughly enjoyed the LPO in Brighton last night. First classical concert I've been to, completely different experience. Really start to appreciate the complexity of having that many instruments working together to create some fantastic sounds.
Plus, no talkers 😂
sh*t photo, but I decide that trying to stand up and get a decent shot midway through would probably be frowned upon...
I’d agree with that. Try for tickets but if not successful then watch on tv. And then maybe, during the quiet months, go for a site visit wandering around seeing the stone circle, the dragon etc. always respecting the site, that can be an experience.
There are obviously steps beyond that (not to completely derail eminem chat) where balance is found. Eminem shouldn't be held in the same bracket as Gary Glitter or the bastard from Lostprophets for example. But like most things that are new, everyone gets a bit giddy and goes full throttle on it before it settles down a bit.
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