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The Price of Music Festivals

Recently, I was looking at several music festivals to consider attending.  My general view of whether attending a festival is worthwhile is by comparing how much I would pay to see each act versus several festival expenses (I won’t go into exactly how I calculate it, because that is too much and will give an extra clue into how insane I am, but you get the idea).  I always felt like this was the most practical way to compare several festivals to determine which was the best for me, I came across an issue I never considered prior.  When calculating for one festival, I realized that I would say that I would spend more than $1200 on the acts performing at the festival.  While the festival did contain several acts that I loved, I realized that my manner of determining the prices was incorrect. There are typically two adages I have heard about festivals with very few in between:   festivals are overly expensive in price because of how much they cost or that festiva...

Sound on Sound Possible Acts

With Bridgeport, Connecticut’s Sound on Sound festival returning for a second year on September 30 th -October 1 st and there is going to be an announcement regarding the festival on Tuesday (though it might not be a lineup announcement), I compiled several acts that make sense for Sound on Sound.  While I discussed some acts in more depth on my most recent episode of Groupie and Harmony , I listed several acts that would make sense and grouped them into categories by the likelihood of being booked.  I did not consider any acts that performed the festival last year and often focused on acts that either make sense with the genres of the festival last year or feel like a natural act to consider.   Headliner, confirmed John Mayer   Headliner, possible These acts fulfill the festival organizer’s criteria of having music played on a Connecticut classic rock station (99.1 WPLR), not having played in CT for 20 years, and being a stadium size headliner. AC/DC ...