33 thoughts on “Longapalooza

  1. Kill The Poor

    Looks pretty good to me.

    Home town hero, followed by indie darlings followed by old work horse dance act to keep sunday ticking over.

    Caribou , wild beats & Jungle all quality too

    Ignore the boo boys and nah sayers

    1. andyourpointiswhatexactly

      Yup, they do one-day tickets. Looks like around 60 snots to me, but I can’t be sure.
      If the wind’s blowing in the right direction I’ll just sit in me garden and download the music for free into my ears.

  2. Custo

    I can’t think of anythig more miserable than standing in a drizzly field listening to that glorified busker

  3. sycamoreal

    It sounds brilliant. Just like last year. thousands of revelers in a traffic jam in Rathfarnham on a Sunday night with no buses or taxis. woohooo

    1. gertrude

      go way will you? dublin bus provide an exemplary service at continentally competitive rates. dublin bus – it’s the smart economical choice.

    1. Scooperman

      Just checked out the Premavera lineup. Damien Rice is the only Irish act. He’s an embarrassment

    1. Mani

      Maybe if they play lawman on repeat. Because other than that they sound like an old priest and a young priest trying to exorcise the pixies with a suppository.

  4. Brian S

    Was at fatboyslim there a few years ago. Knacker fest. Pity the chems are playing there as I try to see them 3 or 4 times on each tour. But it’ll only be one of them doing the live shows this time around. The small curly haired one is off studying

  5. Stella

    Alt J, Chems , Caribou , SBTRKT , Wild Beasts , Jungle , Little Dragon , Young Fathers aaaaaaaand Girl Band are all unreal acts… very good starting line up, the best ive seen for a festival so far this year… Munks right about Prima but I think this year has slightly failed us a bit….

  6. Ok_No

    The Saturday last year had a bang of Oxegen of it. Young Wan’ off their face and shite music! That’s much better! Kinda similar to the 1st year!

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