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80 bands, 7 stages, 3 days? That's like 4 acts per stage each day. Maybe that's how they're going to keep the traffic at any one stage from getting overwhelming - conflicting everything. I'm sure they'll be staggered at least somewhat but if they're really doing 7 stages with 80 bands, doesn't sound like you'll be able to see more than ~5 acts a day.
I think the stages will have a lot of downtime because they want people to spend money at bars/restaurants between sets. That's why the city is backing this and it's not a self-contained festival.
Could see it working this way. Like hour+ breaks between sets with an early curfew could definitely work to spread it out a bit more. That being said, this doesn't make the lines issue go away if stuff isn't conflicted (might actually make it worse if stuff is staggered, because people will be more inclined to move stages if there's big gaps)
Lotta unknowns. Definitely want more info about logistics, and this is the rare festival where the map is actually pivotal information before purchasing IMO
So everything is definitely seperate. Each stage youll scan in and out of. They want to have a similar style like SXSW but with much larger venues and stages stretching through Little Italy/Gas Lamp
Interesting...sounds risky but I think if they are working and backed by the city of San Diego, they can figure out the logistics better than a private company on a random land.
Any of yall familiar w SD, does this sound feasible? One of the measurable pains w SXSW is venues reaching capacity...but the biggest venue typically holds 2k people (stubbs/moody) with the rest of the venues hold a couple hundred.
So everything is definitely seperate. Each stage youll scan in and out of. They want to have a similar style like SXSW but with much larger venues and stages stretching through Little Italy/Gas Lamp
Interesting...sounds risky but I think if they are working and backed by the city of San Diego, they can figure out the logistics better than a private company on a random land.
Any of yall familiar w SD, does this sound feasible? One of the measurable pains w SXSW is venues reaching capacity...but the biggest venue typically holds 2k people (stubbs/moody) with the rest of the venues hold a couple hundred.
I’m not sure. I saw that the belly up and observatory were backing this but those venues are in Del Mar and north park. They each could hold about 1,000, maybe a little more at observatory. It depends if they are going to be using more venues than that. Music box, soma, hob could all hold a decent amount of people. Maybe they will have the smaller shows at casbah or soda bar or something.
So everything is definitely seperate. Each stage youll scan in and out of. They want to have a similar style like SXSW but with much larger venues and stages stretching through Little Italy/Gas Lamp
Interesting...sounds risky but I think if they are working and backed by the city of San Diego, they can figure out the logistics better than a private company on a random land.
Any of yall familiar w SD, does this sound feasible? One of the measurable pains w SXSW is venues reaching capacity...but the biggest venue typically holds 2k people (stubbs/moody) with the rest of the venues hold a couple hundred.
I’m not sure. I saw that the belly up and observatory were backing this but those venues are in Del Mar and north park. They each could hold about 1,000, maybe a little more at observatory. It depends if they are going to be using more venues than that. Music box, soma, hob could all hold a decent amount of people. Maybe they will have the smaller shows at casbah or soda bar or something.
Is there space between to actually hold a headliner sized stage like a park or pier?
Sxsw has Auditorium shores which holds at least 10k, scans ppl in and out usually does logitiscally. So if maybe they 2 of those and all the smaller bands scattered....
It all depends on how much they're spreading out throughout downtown. There's a couple spots that could feasibly accommodate a headliner-sized stage (I'm thinking that pier where they have a lot of the beer fests, maybe the Park at Petco Park)
I’m not sure. I saw that the belly up and observatory were backing this but those venues are in Del Mar and north park. They each could hold about 1,000, maybe a little more at observatory. It depends if they are going to be using more venues than that. Music box, soma, hob could all hold a decent amount of people. Maybe they will have the smaller shows at casbah or soda bar or something.
Is there space between to actually hold a headliner sized stage like a park or pier?
Sxsw has Auditorium shores which holds at least 10k, scans ppl in and out usually does logitiscally. So if maybe they 2 of those and all the smaller bands scattered....
Never done SXSW so I’m not sure for comparison, but in that press release it looked like they had all of the stages set up along the bay downtown. All of the venues I mentioned are at least a few miles away from that area with the exception of music box and casbah. I’m guessing they will probably just have shows on the stages they put up during the day, then will probably have more stuff going on after curfew.
If it’s like every other San Diego music event (CRSSD excluded), I’m setting the bar about here
Weezer - The Lumineers - death cab for cutie - The Offspring - 311 - Portugal. The man - Slightly stoopid Sublime w/ Rome - third eye blind - Joan Jett - mac demarco - Iration girl talk - Citizen Cope - cherub - switchfoot
sadly his drunk ass cant remember the artists he was given but he texted me very hype about what he saw and something like that would not have been it. heres to being optimistic.
sadly his drunk ass cant remember the artists he was given but he texted me very hype about what he saw and something like that would not have been it. heres to being optimistic.
Post by Whereispassionpit on Jun 3, 2019 17:16:46 GMT -5
Ughh I shouldn't have gotten my hopes up for this. Also kind of strange that they separated the spanish artists and put them on their own at the bottom of the poster.
Well that was a colossal letdown lmao ...Who the fuck thought this was going to be even somewhat satisfactory? Like others have said it's just like other recent half-assed festival in SD. I'm not even sure this is better than Kaaboo when all is said and done. Oh well, SD misses again.
I'll give them this, never seen a festival poster that split up the acts by genre. Alternative/electropop vs hiphop/r&b/edm vs spanish language vs punk