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Review of Positive Vibration - Festival of Reggae 2018
Amazing line up, especially for the price! Never danced that much in my life! A great atmosphere, met loads of people from all around the country. Will indefinatly be returning next year!
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Review of Positive Vibration - Festival of Reggae 2018
As a dub lover I would've liked a few more straight roots rock/dub sound systems - I felt there were more dubstep/drum n bass acts this year than last. Otherwise. I loved the vibe, may it continue into next year!
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Review of Positive Vibration - Festival of Reggae 2018
Great weekend filled with a relaxed vibe. Everyone is super friendly, venue is fantastic. Found that there was a lot of acts we didn't get to see because they were really busy but then others didn't seem to be on? Didn't care though, it's so worth it just for the atmosphere.
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Review of Positive Vibration - Festival of Reggae 2018
I travelled to Positive Vibration alone which made me a little nervous but had the best time, friendly security are always a bonus! Great music, friendly crowd, lived up to the name of the festival!!
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Review of Positive Vibration - Festival of Reggae 2018
Pros: Diverse selection of performers, new and old. Overall an enjoyable event, relaxed and positive.
Cons: Main artists performances overlapped. Even though it was a 'festival' event it was disappointing to only see half of the billed performers. The order of lineup was announced way after tickets where sold. Tickets were advertised and bought on the basis of seeing most of the main performers listed. If you take this into account the higher price tickets (i.e. tier 4) weekend tickets where expensive.
On the Saturday, early evening (8ish) there seemed to a break in musical programming and cynically we couldn't help thinking that this was a way of selling more food (specially as there was a no food policy at the door).
We understand that putting events on like this costs a lot of money. At the same time the overlapping artists, reduced day (compared to last year ) and pressure to buy food and drinks seemed a decision that was driven by making money.
If this is the case then we think the organisers should think again as the above mentality does take away some of the positive elements of the festival.
We come to the festival to enjoy the culture, the people and the music not to spend more money.
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