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2025 R&L Festival


Chad888

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I will be going to the BMTH day at Leeds but I haven’t got a ticket yet. I simply can’t justify £125 right before Christmas. Especially considering I’ve just bought Deftones at Halifax tickets for £65, which came completely out of the blue but I knew it’d sell out so had no choice but to buy now. Still debating whether or not to pick up a Biffy TRNSMT ticket this side of Xmas or bank on it being safe to leave until after Xmas.
 

TLDR: getting a BMTH ticket is bottom of the gig priority for me right now at £125 and I am banking on them still being available at the end of January.

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20 hours ago, Chad888 said:

 

I can't explain how it works as I don't understand the logistics, my wife's a marketing affiliates manager (I don't know what that means either).

 

One of her clients is a big supermarket that looked at introducing a mobile phone network to rival Tesco Mobile and she showed me before that you can look at the entire online marketing space and see how much different companies are spending on certain marketing campaigns, for reaching a certain audience, and how much ROI they are making in those campaigns.

 

I.e. I'm still interested in a festival but the lineup is meh, so asked her to do her magic and see how sales are going, whether they would introduce marketing campaigns to shift more tickets.

 

 

Bit of a jumbled sentence, I really don't know how it works.

 

Basically in the online space, whatever you advertise and market isn't private how much you spend, how much money you make - people like my wife analyse the data and develop marketing campaigns and advise clients to outbid on key words or avoid key words that other companies use.

 

That sounds right 😹

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7 hours ago, FeverDream said:

I will be going to the BMTH day at Leeds but I haven’t got a ticket yet. I simply can’t justify £125 right before Christmas. Especially considering I’ve just bought Deftones at Halifax tickets for £65, which came completely out of the blue but I knew it’d sell out so had no choice but to buy now. Still debating whether or not to pick up a Biffy TRNSMT ticket this side of Xmas or bank on it being safe to leave until after Xmas.
 

TLDR: getting a BMTH ticket is bottom of the gig priority for me right now at £125 and I am banking on them still being available at the end of January.


Given sales this year and what looks like a weaker lineup next,Is suspect they’ll very likely still be available in August…

 

indeed I suspect you may be able to get one on the cheap

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On 12/12/2024 at 11:27 AM, Chad888 said:

 

I can't explain how it works as I don't understand the logistics, my wife's a marketing affiliates manager (I don't know what that means either).

 

One of her clients is a big supermarket that looked at introducing a mobile phone network to rival Tesco Mobile and she showed me before that you can look at the entire online marketing space and see how much different companies are spending on certain marketing campaigns, for reaching a certain audience, and how much ROI they are making in those campaigns.

 

I.e. I'm still interested in a festival but the lineup is meh, so asked her to do her magic and see how sales are going, whether they would introduce marketing campaigns to shift more tickets.

 

 

Bit of a jumbled sentence, I really don't know how it works.

 

Basically in the online space, whatever you advertise and market isn't private how much you spend, how much money you make - people like my wife analyse the data and develop marketing campaigns and advise clients to outbid on key words or avoid key words that other companies use.


I work in digital marketing and there is no way whatsoever how you can see how much money people make from ad campaigns that you do not have visibility of/ control over.

 

If she was running Readings marketing campaign, then she’d have a good idea as to how many people had clicked her ads and bought but (depending on agency role and access etc) would be unlikely to know how many had bought direct, unless she had her own tracking on Ticketmaster…

 

She may have some kind of visibility of how what advertising Reading has out there, which you could interpret to mean one thing or the other, there is no chance at all though (unless her company works for FR) that she knows how tickets are going based on standard affiliate marketing platform access 

 

 

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14 hours ago, Benj said:


I work in digital marketing and there is no way whatsoever how you can see how much money people make from ad campaigns that you do not have visibility of/ control over.

 

If she was running Readings marketing campaign, then she’d have a good idea as to how many people had clicked her ads and bought but (depending on agency role and access etc) would be unlikely to know how many had bought direct, unless she had her own tracking on Ticketmaster…

 

She may have some kind of visibility of how what advertising Reading has out there, which you could interpret to mean one thing or the other, there is no chance at all though (unless her company works for FR) that she knows how tickets are going based on standard affiliate marketing platform access 

 

 

Surely the only people who know how well this R&L has sold so far for definite are the people who actually work for Festival Republic and Ticketmaster themselves. You can have an idea if you're in a marketing agency how much your campaigns have helped sell tickets or at least encouraged people to click on the ticketing sites, but that's only going to be part of the story for the overall festival's bottom line analysis isn't it?

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2 hours ago, charlierc said:

Surely the only people who know how well this R&L has sold so far for definite are the people who actually work for Festival Republic and Ticketmaster themselves. You can have an idea if you're in a marketing agency how much your campaigns have helped sell tickets or at least encouraged people to click on the ticketing sites, but that's only going to be part of the story for the overall festival's bottom line analysis isn't it?


A marketer could technically know, if they have their tracking on Ticketmasters sales page...

IME though and assuming ticket master allowed it, it would only be that agency who would have access to the data, it certainly would not be accessible to any old punter with access to Google Adwords!

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Had a go at filling out the Main Stage: 

 

Hozier / Chappell Roan / Bloc Party / Soft Play / Wallows / Alessi Rose / High Vis / Mannequin Pussy / Red Rum Club

 

Bring Me The Horizon / Enter Shikari / Papa Roach / I Prevail / Conan Gray / Bilmuri / Lambrini Girls / EKKSTACY / Bambie Thug

 

Travis Scott / Central Cee (special guest) / Trippie Redd / Suki Waterhouse / Doechii / Sea Girls / Lancey Foux / The Dare / Luvcat

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