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well guys Field Day tickets were on sale from 12pm today, and my mate went to ticketek at the entertainment centre at 11am to line up, he waited till 1pm, then they came out and told everyone there sold out !

like seriously, how do they sell well over 30,000ticks in one hour? cant they change there system somehow so everyone has a fair chance of getting tickets?

we were also in the line for harbourlife tickets, which also sold out in 45 mins !

now we have to buy them from someone else for a rediculously inflated price....

and the thing is people are willing to pay alot of money for these tickets, so who ever has spares doesnt want to part with them for cheap

ah crap ! :wave:

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I CBF with field day any more.. I had been for the last four years before the previous one, and I prefer having a massive bender on NYE now instead..

Plus they dont play breaks any more, just this electro house shit, so I'm boycotting Field Day :yucky:

Summadayze 10th annual in melbourne looks waaaaaaay better. However to go to mexico or not . . .

Flights are only like $100 :)

Or grab a commodore and do the drive down, then you have transport while youre there and you dont have to worry about missing the flight

ps im saying that cause my commodore uses hardly any petrol on highway trips like that and ive done trips to melb and brisbane multiple times, its good to not have to rely on lifts or cabs when in another city :)

mate got me one.. so yeah should be good

manage to get a few mos warehouse party tix and a daft punk ticket too :)

planning on going nye harbour party and summerfieldyz tooo lol

gonna be a long expensive summer omg..

Yar me too.. i got Daft Punk, Chemical Bros, MOS Warehouse Party, Laundry NYE party too... Farking expensive!! :P

f**k "raves"

water? sure! $7

cup? sure! $4

Dignity? nah man we're out...

ps: "raves" = any tehcno music related event sponsored by anything...

raves = $10 entry and borrowed audio and lighting gear...

Damn straight.. I wish all the poser fluro tossers just f**ked off and went to their indie rock events instead of fag'ing up these dance events... It was so much better back before electronic music was cool. Now that these events are more popular the prices have gone through the roof, and scalpers have been getting richer - not to mention the retinal burning I've suffered from all the fluro :domokun:

/rant

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