Baltic Triangle Liverpool reviews by real event-goers
Reviews of Baltic Triangle in Liverpool
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Review of Baltic Weekender
The price of the ticket was far too much for what it is, also the que for constellations was 3 hours to get into the venue which was crazy! Camp and furnace was dead we were the only people in there and there was a wedding reception on, I spent more time walking in the street to venues than actually in them, when we finally got into constellations it was good but it died down at 2am and was empty again
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Review of Baltic Weekender
The tickets were very expensive, which I did not mind. But when we were not allowed in on the first evening, because they had stopped giving out wrist bands, even though no one let us know this, I was very annoyed. I had also messaged the page seeing if my friend could collect the ticket on behalf of me, which I was told would be ok. This didn’t happen, and left me in the position where I was without a ticket. I don’t know whether it was part of the plan to stop giving tickets out at a certain point, as the event was over sold by 1,500 tickets, but either way it was unacceptable
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Review of Baltic Weekender
Wasn’t enough capacity in the venues constantly queuing! There was no variation in the music, all sounded the same! Drinks were too expensive. Got fed up of queuing and left at 11 to go to concert square instead.
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Review of Baltic Weekender
Too many queues, took 3 hours to get into constellations. Spend half the time stood in queues for no reason because they’d sold too many tickets. Music was good once we got in was just ridiculous leaving one venue to go to another and then we couldn’t get in.
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Review of Baltic Weekender
awesome music but small venues with limited capacity making hard to move from venue to venue (see from "stage to stage") because of massive queues. me and my friend attended Kitchen Street from 7.30pm Saturday and never moved from there till the end for fear of not being let in again . So even if there were 5 venues ("stages") we only attended one . The concept of the festival is nice but not viable. Baltic Triangle should set the festival in a field .
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