I dunno when I went two years ago the bottlenecks were f'ing ridiculous. (I hear they've employed some crowd management now, at least.)'Everyone' doesn't. Some do, some don't...it was ever thus.
Maybe it's simply more (too many) people.
I dunno when I went two years ago the bottlenecks were f'ing ridiculous. (I hear they've employed some crowd management now, at least.)'Everyone' doesn't. Some do, some don't...it was ever thus.
There are bottlenecks, sure. Some of this, I think, is down to the scheduling. On Friday night, late on, there was a choice of Fontaines DC, Jamie XX, Idles, Jungle...as well as Dua Lipa. This spread the crowd quite well.I dunno when I went two years ago the bottlenecks were f'ing ridiculous. (I hear they've employed some crowd management now, at least.)
Maybe it's simply more (too many) people.
That crowd that walked between the two was insane, mind blowing in fact found it quite fascinating as I slinked off to Alvvays.On Sunday afternoon, Shania Twain finished at 5 on the Pyramid and Avril Lavigne started at 6 on the Other. These two would obviously have similar appeal...and so it turned out. I was working a driving shift and had to wait, in a jam, for 35 minutes while the masses walked the inter-stage path. It was an enormous amount of people, mind blowing, really.