Music Festivals in London
THE 5 BEST London Music Festivals
Music Festivals in London
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- Rob MLondon, UK6 contributionsSaw The the here for a second time in October and had a great night. I've been to loads of gigs here over the years, various music genres, and have enjoyed them all. The raked floor is something every standing venue should have.
Tbh I'm only bothering to write this to provide a different perspective on some of the tiresome moaning in other reviews here.
It's an old school, basic gig venue and there's plenty of info about the facilities online if you bother to look. I agree it could do with more ladies toilets, but that's true pretty much anywhere with large crowds.
It's a gig venue, in London. Drinks are more expensive in gig venues and nightclubs, always have been, always will be. A pint in some London pubs is up to £8 or £9!
Security info comes with your tickets (each person must carry their own ticket, no bags larger than a sheet of A4 etc.) but if you don't read it...
Bad sound quality I've found is usually down to the band's own engineers, I've personally never experienced bad sound at the Academy. I have at the Roundhouse though, terrible muddy sound for Ride, yet it was clear and powerful there for Gary Numan. Different sound engineers, go figure.
Seems some people are upset about the lengthy queues to get in now. Granted it's not ideal, in fact it's downright tedious, but you can blame the various people who contributed to the tragic crush fatalities back in 2022. Security and crowd control outside the venue is now super-strict as a condition of operations.
It ain't The Ritz, but the sightlines are great. You want to actually SEE the band as well as hear them? Then it's the best venue in town.Written 29 November 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - AaliyahLondon, UK5 contributionsi can’t lie i love a festival, i was at wireless last year and went senile from hearing jhus over and over again with no switch up on songs it haunted me till the next fest, but anyway this year fell off.
banged out who told you bad man don’t dance SO much last year they brought the man Jhus himself as a headliner, don’t blame them there only made sense lol!
People just smoke weed in the crowd and do balloons how they get this in i do not know. This year, i think the vibes were definitely low, i enjoyed it last year. i was at the Saturday this weekend the artists just come out so late and everyone’s standing there like lemons, only notified sexyred cancelled as it was her time to perform where nobody knew the replacement artist. Only for her to be brought out on the sunday!! which i find unfair as some people could have went specifically for her set!
However, as much as i complain i will attend.
21 savage ate up his set and left no crumbs 😍😍Written 14 July 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Leigh75mclovinLondon, UK19 contributionsHad to wait 1hr whilst they tidied up from Saturday. Food was great and a plenty. Alcohol was terrible,needs craft stallsWritten 3 August 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.