Leafing through the current edition of the Big Issue, I find "The Big Issue festival guide 2024".
It is astonishing how many of these events there are but HoL readers will wish to know that the list includes "Wireless 12-14 July, Finsbury Park, London from £94.60".
For me, this will be something to avoid. The guide also shows that, on that same weekend, there are no fewer than seven other UK festivals: 2000Trees - Gloucestershire £36, El Dorado - Herefordshire £265, Funk & Soul - Margate £99.50, Mostly Jazz - Birmingham £170, TRNSMT - Glasgow £210, Tropical Pressure - Cornwall £155 and Kubix - Sunderland £43. For those who really like to travel there is also Mad Cool in Madrid £215.
Sadly, not much hope of festivalistas being pulled away from London by these prices.
Tags for Forum Posts: Finsbury Park, Wireless
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The world is burning: Stagflation, 30 million unvetted and often unvaccinated illegal aliens who receive preferential treatment to citizens and are a massive drain on the public system, a weaponised out of control Department of Justice (DOJ), Star Chamber corrupt Stalinesque show trials, and on and on.
But Livenation's booking fee is the priority of the DOJ.
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