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Its quite normal to charge though, and at £6 a day its far cheaper than similar events.Live at Leeds next weekend is about £22 for one day, Dot to Dot in Manchester/Bristol/Nottingham is also in the region of about £25 - although they all have stronger line ups than Tramlines.At £6 I would say that it is fantastic value - and if people aren't prepared to pay that for a full day of live music then that is their prerogative, makes it less cramped for those of us who aren't tight...I have decided tonight that I love Fall Out Boy, I feel like I am 19 again and need to go and sit myself in a dark room and have a word with myself!!
£6 for a day out is great value, can't see the issue with having to pay a small amount at all (and it's only for certain places, nothing stopping a local bar having free entry anyway).Jenny, Fall Out Boy? Oh dear, I had a one man crusade against them when I was younger, cannot stand them.
I recommend that people watch this in about an hours timehttp://www.youtube.com/user/frankturner
At the moment I'm looking forward to Going to see Green Day supported by The Kaiser Chiefs and All time low at Emirates stadium 1st June http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PK2R0IwCiYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54DtVXjk2jYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t6liTxTEzI