Doesnt suprise me , the line up was shocking. Id have been suprised if they'd sold more than a couple of hundred tickets at most.
Some on here love to hijack threads for a moan, what i dont get is why they dont move as they hate it here. Perhaps they could go to teignmouth because they dont have wino's. or crime ! As tesco are already in the town , perhaps they could donate towards the carnival.
they prefer knitting
Im looking for snatch lol
The one thing that i regularly hear from visitors, is the state of the walkway under the station platform. Its stinks due to the crap from the pigeons, there are holes galore in the wood panels allowing them to nest.
I think the shop has improved enormously. stopped going at one point, now visit regularly
Good call Mark Paul Young , one for the ladies. I hope the festival is a success and becomes an annual event. problem is they have made an appalling choice of acts for the 1st event
Sounds good , if its free people will turn up. Also give localbands some publicity.
Local bands have good followings but they wont pay£20 odd quid to watch them and andwhat they will see has some old farts, who they have never heard of. You need bands that appeal to all ages ...these dont. Heres another one Morrisey. How about Echo and the Bunnymen or even Banarama(live fairly local)
No its not for charity....a percentage of any profits will go to charity. The rest of any profits will go to Ambercoast. As for me doing it myself. I dont claim to be an events co-ordinator/promoter. Its not difficult to book bands to appear at a festival. You find out how much each will cost and then, work out how many tickets you need to sell to cover it. Madness would have sold 10000+ on their ...