grudgehugger wrote: » I have to believe that enforcement on this drinks policy will be reasonably lax. One way or another this is getting them a lot of negative press - posts on their Facebook page are hate-tastic. This is the last thing they need in the week before the festival (when most people buy their tickets apparently...). Do people this will have a major impact on the attendance? Anyone got any anecdotal info on how tickets are selling e.g. you knew 20 people going last year but this year it's only a handful???
dendof wrote: » None of us went last year but after enjoying Body & Soul so much at Electric Picnic last year 7 of us are going to Body & Soul festival this year. We also went to Vantastival earlier this year which was completely BYO, with no checks whatsover. That was laid back beyond belief, even ended up buying the odd can in the bar there while wandering around rather than go back to the campsite for a bargain €3. Great vibes. I know you can't really compare the two festivals but this alcohol thing is going completely against their whole free-spirited vibe thing. Sure the best craic at Electric Picnic is when they allow you to bring in cans after the bars close. Then up to Body & Soul arena and maybe give an auld stranger or two a can, knowing you have a few back at the tent anyways. Won't be doing that at B&S with my 24 cans. 8 a day is maybe enough for some but a concert special (coke bottle etc with a spirit) is a glorious thing at a festival! This is a PR disaster, and rightly so. It's left a sour taste with all my friends. I can't see them being strict at the searches. I'm sure it'll be a good festival and all but they could have done without this hassle the week before.
Body&Soul After the points raised in relation to the policy of bringing alcohol into Body&Soul 2013 we met collectively last night and feel that some strong, valid and honest observations were made. On reviewing your feedback and on reflection we have revised our position to 24 cans or 4 bottles of wine or 1 litre of spirits. We are sorry that this has upset people. We put a huge amount of work creatively, organisationally and artistically to deliver a festival that is safe and enjoyable. We also very much appreciate and respect our audience and the constructive comments that were well made and well put. We hope that our revised position will be more acceptable and tolerable to you. We ask that our festival-goers drink responsibly and respect the hard work that our staff have put into this festival, the overall programme and the beautiful art installations which reside in Ballinlough. We are giving everything we've got into making this years Body&Soul the best it has ever been and look forward to seeing everyone soon.
Chelon wrote: » Anyone know the lineups on Sat and Sun? Also can you buy day tickets?[/QUO Just the weekend tickets and Sunday tickets only.
grudgehugger wrote: » Wondering about day splits myself so been having a browse around... My educated guess at the Main Stage splits... Saturday: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds **** Buttons Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires Mmoths Kid Karate Candice Gordon Sunday: Wallis Bird Public Image Ltd Doldrums Solange Willy Mason The Congos Unsure: Nicolas Jaar Kurt Vile & The Violators Breton Forrests
Eroticplants wrote: » Solange and Kate Boy are clashing as are Kid Karate and Adult Rock. What's a boy to do?http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152907725340514&set=a.10150135048660514.404571.234755240513&type=1&theater
kormak wrote: » so they did a complete u-turn with their drinks policy after people quite rightly went mental at them on their facebook page.... poor form!
ghostdancer wrote: » they haven't done a complete u-turn, just increased the amount of spirits or wine you can bring, up to a still inadequate level for 3 days. still can't bring in any alcohol after your first entry to the campsite.
dulux99 wrote: » The weather forecast isnt looking great for the next 7 days...could be a bit of a bog by the time we arrive!
grudgehugger wrote: » Still a bit miffed that going to Nick Cave and F!ck Buttons will mean missing George FitzGerald. However, this Boiler Room audio has cheered me up quite a bit Jon Hopkins live @ Boiler Room It's from a live performance this week so expect B&S to sound very much like this. Jon Hopkins followed by Nicolas Jaar will be a fantastic finish to the festival, I reckon...
dulux99 wrote: » Could anyone tell me what the trek is like from car park to campsite? and is the campsite quite big? I won't be landing up till about 6 and most of my pals won't be up till about 8, I just hope the campsite isn't too cramped
bodhrandude wrote: » Having worked at the car parks last year, I would say to the main campsite about fifteen to twenty minutes if you are not carrying anything and at least half an hour to 35 mins if you are carrying a fair load.