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Hfstival 2005 announced.
#1
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
Hfstival 2005 announced.
this year its at ravens stadium on sat may 14
Coldplay
Foo Fighters
Social Distortion
Good Charlotte
SUM 41
Billy Idol
Louis XIV
Garbage
The New York Dolls
Interpol
They Might Be Giants
Unwritten Law
Citizen Cope
The Stereophonics
Jimmie's Chicken Shack
The Bravery
Echo and The Bunnymen
at least they are helping us that got screwed by internet presales for garbage and interpol at 9:30 club by having those 2 bands play.
Coldplay
Foo Fighters
Social Distortion
Good Charlotte
SUM 41
Billy Idol
Louis XIV
Garbage
The New York Dolls
Interpol
They Might Be Giants
Unwritten Law
Citizen Cope
The Stereophonics
Jimmie's Chicken Shack
The Bravery
Echo and The Bunnymen
at least they are helping us that got screwed by internet presales for garbage and interpol at 9:30 club by having those 2 bands play.
#3
DVD Talk Legend
A few good bands, but I hate it when headlining-capable bands get short sets. That's why I never go to festivals. There are only 5 bands on there that I would possibly be interested seeing:
They Might Be Giants - See them headline every time they come to town
Billy Idol - seeing him headline later this month
Garbage - Seen them before and if the new album is as shitty as the last, I have no interest in seeing them again
Coldplay - Never seen, hopefully will on their next tour
Foo Fighters - Saw them on their last tour, it was OK but if I never see them again I will not really care much.
So this festival does not really offer much for me.
They Might Be Giants - See them headline every time they come to town
Billy Idol - seeing him headline later this month
Garbage - Seen them before and if the new album is as shitty as the last, I have no interest in seeing them again
Coldplay - Never seen, hopefully will on their next tour
Foo Fighters - Saw them on their last tour, it was OK but if I never see them again I will not really care much.
So this festival does not really offer much for me.
Last edited by cdollaz; 03-28-05 at 03:11 PM.
#5
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Red Dog
How is there an HFSetival without an HFS?
#8
Moderator
Originally Posted by Burnt Alive
Quite an eclectic mix there, but I'd never give my hard earned money to SUM 41 or Good Charlotte.
I agree, however I'm still going... Is there going to be a Dance Tent/stage (like they have done in the past)?
In my ideal world here's how I'd do the lineup
Main Stage:
Second Stage:
Dance Tent:
Last edited by Giles; 03-29-05 at 10:06 AM.
#10
Moderator
according to this webstory, it also looks like Muse is on the Bill.
LATEST NEWS
March 24, 2005
Knocked out of the ballpark, HFStival heads to Baltimore
Tim Lemke
Staff Reporter
The HFStival will be back again this year, but like its namesake radio station, it will no longer call Washington home.
The alternative rock concert, previously held at RFK Memorial Stadium, will be held at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium <http://www.bizjournals.com/search/bin/search?q=%22Baltimore's%20M%26T%20Bank%20Stadium%22> on May 14, according to tour-date information posted on Web sites of participating bands.
This year's invited bands are said to include Unwritten Law, Social Distortion, NY Dolls, Sum 41, Bravery, Interpol, Muse, Garbage and Billy Idol.
The future of the HFStival was put in question after its chief organizer, WHFS (99.1 FM), suddenly switched to an all-Spanish music format in January. WHFS recently found a new home at 105.7 FM in Baltimore, which has a talk-radio format during the day and plays alternative rock at night and on the weekends.
The station says it will announce full details of the festival on March 28.
The HFStival has routinely lured more than 50,000 attendees each year, but for what it's worth, RFK won't be sitting silent while rock fans travel north. D.C.'s newest stadium-crowd please, the Nationals, will be hosting the Chicago Cubs <http://www.bizjournals.com/search/bin/search?q=%22Chicago%20Cubs%22> on May 14.
LATEST NEWS
March 24, 2005
Knocked out of the ballpark, HFStival heads to Baltimore
Tim Lemke
Staff Reporter
The HFStival will be back again this year, but like its namesake radio station, it will no longer call Washington home.
The alternative rock concert, previously held at RFK Memorial Stadium, will be held at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium <http://www.bizjournals.com/search/bin/search?q=%22Baltimore's%20M%26T%20Bank%20Stadium%22> on May 14, according to tour-date information posted on Web sites of participating bands.
This year's invited bands are said to include Unwritten Law, Social Distortion, NY Dolls, Sum 41, Bravery, Interpol, Muse, Garbage and Billy Idol.
The future of the HFStival was put in question after its chief organizer, WHFS (99.1 FM), suddenly switched to an all-Spanish music format in January. WHFS recently found a new home at 105.7 FM in Baltimore, which has a talk-radio format during the day and plays alternative rock at night and on the weekends.
The station says it will announce full details of the festival on March 28.
The HFStival has routinely lured more than 50,000 attendees each year, but for what it's worth, RFK won't be sitting silent while rock fans travel north. D.C.'s newest stadium-crowd please, the Nationals, will be hosting the Chicago Cubs <http://www.bizjournals.com/search/bin/search?q=%22Chicago%20Cubs%22> on May 14.
#11
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
i do have one question, is it most likely going to be the general admissions seats is also for the field/pit as well? since i know there is a "club" section for 65 bucks. and in order to get close to the stage about how early before doors open should i get there?
#13
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Giles
I had wished that The Killers and/or the Kaiser Chiefs might have got included in on the festivities.
#14
Moderator
Originally Posted by Rypro 525
... from what i recall rarely if ever uses the same band for both festivals.
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
i do have one question, is it most likely going to be the general admissions seats is also for the field/pit as well?
and in order to get close to the stage about how early before doors open should i get there?
#16
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
i just don't want there to be a huge line and be at the back or in the middle of the pit if i get there say 10 or 1030 am since thats when doors open.
#18
Moderator
Is the tickets for this selling well? I went over last Saturday to the Friendship Heights Hechts and I was second in line at 12 noon.
got two General Admission tickets, no problem, are all the seats 65 dollars?
got two General Admission tickets, no problem, are all the seats 65 dollars?
#19
Retired
No. I'd love to see Coldplay and Foo Fighters, but I'll wait for their tours when they'll play longer sets and I don't have sit through the other crap.
Plus I hate stadiums shows, prefer clubs or pavillions.
Plus I hate stadiums shows, prefer clubs or pavillions.
#20
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Giles
Is the tickets for this selling well? I went over last Saturday to the Friendship Heights Hechts and I was second in line at 12 noon.
got two General Admission tickets, no problem, are all the seats 65 dollars?
got two General Admission tickets, no problem, are all the seats 65 dollars?
and where at Hechts (your talking about the department store right?) can you purchase tix?
josh, whats so bad about stadiums, (other then all the people.)
#21
DVD Talk Hero
Wait a minute...The New York Dolls? The New York Dolls!?! Is this the original (surviving) members? They'd all have to be about 60 by now. Will they be in drag? What's going on here? Is there a new band by that name?
#22
Retired
Originally Posted by Rypro 525
josh, whats so bad about stadiums, (other then all the people.)
#23
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
anyone else going to this?
the website has posted set times
what is a good time to get to the stadium if you wanted to be in the pit close to the stage?
the website has posted set times
what is a good time to get to the stadium if you wanted to be in the pit close to the stage?
#24
Retired
From my experience at festivals, you can probably show up a couple hours before the first big band (probably Good Charlotte in this case) and get right up front.
People come and go during the early bands.
People come and go during the early bands.