Anonymous wrote:I miss warped tour so much. That was the best music festival.
Anonymous wrote:It is the music especially, but also the energy of the crowd and sharing an experience that spans cultures and countries. It can be a spiritual awakening in a way to surround yourself with humanity and partake in the joy of being together in the search for meaning. People either love listening to music or they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re for teens and 20 something’s. That’s all you need to know.
Yep. My DD is a senior at UCLA. She has gone the past three years with about 50 of her friends, roomates, sorority sisters, etc. They have a huge campsite and it's a three day party. It's all about the clothes and music, friendship and party. That said, she was the first to admit this year had a lackluster headline lineup and she was able to buy a ticket on the secondary market for $250 under face value because of the bad lineup. They still had a blast.
As her mother of a certain age - it is the LAST place I would ever want to be!!
Anonymous wrote:They’re for teens and 20 something’s. That’s all you need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Spend $600+ on a ticket
Spend $11 for slice of pizza and $26 on onion rings
Wait 3 hours in lines for almost everything.
Roll around in dirt and dust and sweat all day until you're filthy. Repeat again the rest day.
Free parking if you wanna trek like 4 miles. Or pay $140+ for closer parking.
Everything about Coachella seems to blow. In fact, most music festivals seem to suck in general. The only reason I still know cochella exists is because anyone who goes make sure to tell as many people as possible that they're going, as of it is some s ex to be proud of.