corm500 wrote: » Can I start a Radiohead rumour for this? It works for every other festival ��
bodhrandude wrote: » Aphex Twin and James too.
endainoz wrote: » happy to provide the venue
phunkadelic wrote: Gap in the market for an Easter music festival. Just when it's starting to warm up and the evenings are longer. And most people have a 4 day weekend.
phunkadelic wrote: Downside is the date changes every year though.
phunkadelic wrote: Location is important too, where is your venue?
phunkadelic wrote: » Gap in the market for an Easter music festival. Just when it's starting to warm up and the evenings are longer. And most people have a 4 day weekend. Downside is the date changes every year though.
johnnyskeleton wrote: Or May bank holiday perhaps?
endainoz wrote: » Seen as the location is the West of Ireland a couple of miles from the sea.
johnnyskeleton wrote: » If youre serious about it, maybe contact the people who run one of the smaller festivals like vantastival, ALS, Knocanstockan etc to see what the costs are. For a start, there will be the following expenses before a band is even booked: Stages, equipment and rigging hire Lights and electricity generators Security and fencing Toilets and sanitation First aid station Permits licence and garda permission Soil checking reinforcement & pathways Insurance Ticket agent Marketing Art installations Etc All these expenses add up and you could easily be taking 10s of thousands or more just for this. You might also need a booking agent or promoter to book the bands so that they know youre serious.
johnnyskeleton wrote: » There might be a few boardsies who are in bands or know people who are in bands who might be able to give you a rough estimate of what they would charge to play. Some festivals ask some bands/singers to play for no fee and just the exposure or a free ticket, but I'm sure Boarfest wants to look after the emerging arists with at least a few hundred quid and a bottle of buckfast
lc180 wrote: » Nile Rogers has been spotted in Galway, bass guitar in hand, asking locals for directions to your festival .