That’s pretty good..... I’ve never been. This may be the yearConfirmed for the Godiva as of now.....
Frank Lero (of My Chemical Romance)
Dodgy
Feeder
Levellers
Busted
The Twang
Selector
Sugarhill Gang
Grandmaster Melle
Confirmed for the Godiva as of now.....
Frank Lero (of My Chemical Romance)
Dodgy
Feeder
Levellers
Busted
The Twang
Selector
Sugarhill Gang
Grandmaster Melle
Need to shift some tickets. They've sold 20,000 compared to an attendance of 115,000 last year.
Unless of course the idea is to kill it off claiming there is no longer a demand, not as if they haven't looked into stopping it in the past.
Need to shift some tickets. They've sold 20,000 compared to an attendance of 115,000 last year.
Unless of course the idea is to kill it off claiming there is no longer a demand, not as if they haven't looked into stopping it in the past.
The ticketing website isn't great. They've used the Ricoh events company rather than a major company which also means they miss out on Godiva featuring in the mailshots the ticketing companies send out.Even though it’s only £2 and it’s barely any effort it’s still effort. ‘Might pop along’ could easily turn into ‘nah leave it.’
But on the plus side it will be easy to get served at the bar:emoji_beers:The ticketing website isn't great. They've used the Ricoh events company rather than a major company which also means they miss out on Godiva featuring in the mailshots the ticketing companies send out.
This is going to make the value of having a trading pitch drop, potential sponsorship drop and probably other knock on effects. By the time they also factor in the costs associated with making it ticketed (the selling of tickets, checking of tickets, making sure the site is secure etoc) it may well be the case they're worse off.
They've used the Ricoh events company rather than a major company
Maybe some Purity on tap tooBut on the plus side it will be easy to get served at the bar:emoji_beers:
Maybe some Purity on tap too
Bonus!!
Would prefer it to be Byatt's. Coventry Brewery an' all that!Maybe some Purity on tap too
Bonus!!
I'm tempted to head over Saturday evening for Reef and Feeder if the weather isn't bad but I'll defiantly be checking twitter first to see how they're coping with selling tickets and getting people in given its the same people who organise the Ricoh. If its like the reports from Spice Girls at the Ricoh I'll give it a miss!Haven’t been arsed to get tickets just yet. Not sure what we are doing but sometimes we would go up last minute but tickets make you think twice a little
What I can see happening is that the pay on the door people will be in the same queue as the ticket people which will cause havocI'm tempted to head over Saturday evening for Reef and Feeder if the weather isn't bad but I'll defiantly be checking twitter first to see how they're coping with selling tickets and getting people in given its the same people who organise the Ricoh. If its like the reports from Spice Girls at the Ricoh I'll give it a miss!
I think a lot of people don't realise one ticket does't cover all weekend so that could cause problems as well.What I can see happening is that the pay on the door people will be in the same queue as the ticket people which will cause havoc
Yes I thought there was going to be a weekend ticket optionI think a lot of people don't realise one ticket does't cover all weekend so that could cause problems as well.
I fear the plan is it fails. If you recall the council have tried to scrap it before and there was too much resistance. Then last year they put a fence round it and claimed it wasn't part of any plan to bring in charges.Hope it fails this year and all the non-Coventry people fuck off so we can have our festival back TBH.
Yeah, I am sure we would all pay £20-30 for better bands.I fear the plan is it fails. If you recall the council have tried to scrap it before and there was too much resistance. Then last year they put a fence round it and claimed it wasn't part of any plan to bring in charges.
This year they've brought in charges, not made it clear to people what they need to buy, used a virtually unknown ticketing company. Can see the attendance being massively down and then the council scrapping it as there's 'no demand'.
IMO they'd have been far better off charging more and upping the quality of the bands. If you're going to lose the largest free festival in Europe tag you might as well go for it and not charge so little you'll probably spend as much, if not more, on the extra requirements for a ticketed event as you bring in as additional revenue.
And lets not forget this is all to cover a loss last year that only occurred because they council suddenly decided to become a concert promoter putting gigs on at the Ricoh, to benefit Wasps, that failed leading to acts way over Godiva's budget being moved to the festival.
I thought the idea of the nominal fee was to give them a better idea of numbers so they have enough security etc.?Yeah, I am sure we would all pay £20-30 for better bands.
With the £10 to park, I can't see why they didn't make entrance free. Just make the money on parking and charge a quid for the programme instead of giving it away for for nothing.
Oh. I thought it was because they were saying they can no longer afford it.I thought the idea of the nominal fee was to give them a better idea of numbers so they have enough security etc.?
This has grown massively year on year and this was a way of at least giving them some indication.
Think it was to get an idea on numbers and cover the security fees.Oh. I thought it was because they were saying they can no longer afford it.
I fear the plan is it fails. If you recall the council have tried to scrap it before and there was too much resistance. Then last year they put a fence round it and claimed it wasn't part of any plan to bring in charges.
This year they've brought in charges, not made it clear to people what they need to buy, used a virtually unknown ticketing company. Can see the attendance being massively down and then the council scrapping it as there's 'no demand'.
IMO they'd have been far better off charging more and upping the quality of the bands. If you're going to lose the largest free festival in Europe tag you might as well go for it and not charge so little you'll probably spend as much, if not more, on the extra requirements for a ticketed event as you bring in as additional revenue.
And lets not forget this is all to cover a loss last year that only occurred because they council suddenly decided to become a concert promoter putting gigs on at the Ricoh, to benefit Wasps, that failed leading to acts way over Godiva's budget being moved to the festival.
Must just be another one of those strange coincidences that seems to happen regularly with our council.Don’t even know what to do with this post.
Don’t even know what to do with this post. No, councils don’t plot to scupper free festivals, they’d just cancel it. Not everything is an episode of House of Cards.
Always loved the Schroedingers Council trope (see also any governmental organisation really): that they are both utterly useless and also evil masterminds who can control a population with their cunning schemes.
I will hand you the greatest tool ever for investigating political matters, Hanlons Razor: “Never assume malice when incompetence will do”. Use it liberally and you won’t go far wrong.
tbf I'm not sure it could be considered malicious to cancel Godiva.It is possible to be incompetent and malicious.
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