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Original Dinosaur Jr. lineup to play Fuji Rock

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Postby Captain Japan » Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:44 am

Mulboyne wrote:
Visitor K wrote:WHERE? WHEN?
i fly into tokyo from kansai on the 27th, so its probably too late..
anyone know of any good shows that week, the 27th-2nd?
thanks, k

Not much. Ghost are on a bill of 7 bands at Holiday Shinjuku on the 30th. The Jetze Johnson have a gig and, if you want to go retro, Pink Lady are playing too. On the foreign gig front, Lemon Jelly, Prefuse 73 and Suzanne Vega will be here.


Here's the dope on Suzanne Vega from TokyoQ:
Suzanne Vega
March 31-April 1 6:30pm

Singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega takes you on a nostalgic trip back to New York in the '80s, and finds poignant little "Luka" still hanging out at "Tom's Diner." [RJ]

Duo Music Exchange Info: 03-5459-8711 Tickets 10,500 yen http://www.duomusicexchange.com/

That's a little steep for me just to hear "Luka."
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Postby Mulboyne » Wed Mar 23, 2005 12:04 pm

Tickets at Duo are always too damn expensive and there are four filthy great pillars making the back third something of a viewing lottery. Unless you are skilled enough to blag your way into the guest balcony, give it a miss. And the venue blurb claims it was designed by Jay Kay of Jamiroquai. Maybe he was wearing one of his especially large hats and couldn't see anything.
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Postby Adriatic » Sat Apr 30, 2005 3:08 pm

General question: Where can I buy tickets overseas for Fuji 2005? Or should I not even bother (as I think I read somewhere that it doesn't sell out)
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Postby Mulboyne » Sat Apr 30, 2005 4:58 pm

Smash Promotions set up overseas ticket sales last year but, so far, they haven't put up details on their website. The domestic ticket sales started March 12th. Details in English:
http://www.smash-uk.com/frf05/ticket_japan.html
Last year, they sold only three-day tickets but they have reintroduced the day ticket for this year's event. The catch is that there will only be 10,000 day tickets for each day and there is a chance that these will sell out, meaning you would have to fork out for a three-day.
Last year wasn't a sell-out and that may have been the reason Smash opened up overseas ticket sales. The problem last year was that there were a lot of summer gigs including two other major festivals. Since Fuji had changed their ticket policy, if you went to Fuji, you probably couldn't afford to go to another event. I know some fans who gave up on Fuji in favour of going to the other festivals on day tickets.
This year, the Summer Sonic line-up is strong but that is the only other major event so ticket sales for Fuji are expected to be better than last year.
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Postby Adriatic » Tue May 10, 2005 10:02 am

how legit is that smash-uk site? I see they just posted up instructions on how to order tickets.. but the procedure seem pretty questionable
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Postby Mulboyne » Tue May 10, 2005 3:28 pm

Adriatic wrote:how legit is that smash-uk site? I see they just posted up instructions on how to order tickets.. but the procedure seem pretty questionable

Well, they are the promoter and that's how they did it last time. I see they are only offering 3 Day tickets - I haven't checked if the one day tickets are all gone. If you don't have a way to buy them in Japan then that'll be the only route outside of buying a package from a tour company.
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