Thursday, April 26, 2007
Small Update on "The List"
All we have actual confirmation on is in the list on the left.
That being said, I talked to our leaker again and he said that the poster he was was a mock up how how the end result would look, that a lot of the artists were on CAP's wishlist and still under negotiation, but he said its still pretty accurate.
Vedder and the Killers were in parenthesis on the poster he saw, just as filler for other headliners names down the road, so they do not seem likely at all.
I think it is interesting that they would have those 2 in parenthesis, as space filler while waiting to confirm other acts, but not some of the other big names.
Anyway, still no confirmation that it is real, but we are working on it.
promise.
kisses-
j
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
RUMOR: Grain of Salt....
But as much of you have noticed, an anonymous poster in the comments below posted what (s)he claims is a list pulled straight from the poster for the festival and frankly, its too good to not discuss.
Ive emailed back and forth with said person, and (s)he is by far the most believable line up leaker I have come across so far.
That being said, until these names can be confirmed, we should consider this list to just be rumor.
so here you go:
Interpol
the Arcade Fire
the Decemberists
Kings of Leon
Ben Kweller
the New Pornographers
the Black Keys
Sparklehorse
Andrew Bird
Kaiser Chiefs
Damien Rice
Explosions in the Sky
the White Stripes
Wilco
Gov't Mule
Spoon
the Black Angels
My Morning Jacket
Modest Mouse
the Roots
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
the Hold Steady
Yo La Tengo
the Polyphonic Spree
Asleep at The Wheel
Peter Yorn
Joss Stone
Robert Earl Keen
Joseph Arthur
Peter, Bjorn, and John
LCD Soundsystem
Heartless Bastards
Crowded House
Queens of The Stone Age
The Killers
GOTAN Project
The Good, the Bad & The Queen
Bjork
T Bone Burnett
The Might Clouds of Joy
James Hunter
Amos Lee
The Dynamites
Big Sam's Funky Nation
Andy Palacio
Del McCoury Band
Kevin McKinney
Fionn Regan
John Ralston
Will Hoge
Amy Whinehouse
Augustana
Raul Malo
The National
Broken West
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones
Stephen Marley
Steve Earle
Blue October
Zap Mama
Indigo Girls
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Paolo Nutini
Zap Mama
Kelly Willis
Butch Walker
Beau Soliel
Devotchka
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
Back Dr. Slam
Yusuf Islam
Bob Dylan
The Little Ones
Sound Team
Ryan Shaw
STS9
Of Montreal
Ian Ball
Lucinda Williams
Lily Allen
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Rosehill Drive
Artic Monkeys
Bloc Party
Ghostland Observatory
Reverend Horton Heat
Regina Spektor
JJ Grey & Mofro
Eli Young Band
Ziggy Marley
Jon Dee Graham
Eddie Vedder
Stevie Wonder
Neil Young
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Corcoran with another specualtion
While I, personally, support his choices, Corcoran really seems to have nothing to base his speculation on.
Here is the meat:
Since most of the people going to ACL buy their tickets before a single act is named, there’s always a frenzy to find out asap who you just spent $120- $145 to see. But with this clarification about Attal’s adjective, it’s time to rule out U2, the Who, Pink Floyd and a Rolling Stones return to Zilker and start thinking more in terms of Bjork, White Stripes and Bob Dylan.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Andrew Bird on La Blogothèque
And I suppose it is ACL Fest relevant, since Andrew Bird is playing this year.
Anyway, you may have seen the La Blogothèque episode with Arcade Fire playing in an elevator, but I think this one is even better.
Enjoy:
#45.2 - Andrew Bird - Spare-Oh
Uploaded by lablogotheque
Radiohead Out
Austin City Limits promoter Charles Attal confirmed Monday that Radiohead will not be part of this year's ACL Fest in September.
"We couldn’t make the scheduling work" Attal said. Neither Pollstar nor the band's website has any tour dates for the band.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
$120 tickets sold out
The limited-quantity Earlybird price sold out in record time. Don't fret though tickets are still available at the Regular rate of $145. No service charges. No surprises. No lie.
Problems with ticket ordering
Apparently if you follow the link through the email it only offers $145 tickets right now, but $120 tickets are still an option if you follow the link from the ACL Fest website.
So just save yourself a headache and go through the site.
Tickets on Sale Now
People are already complaining about the price, but 120 flat is only 17 bucks higher than the first tier last year (90+13). Add that to the fact that it cost 10 bucks shipping for the tickets last year (you have the option to print them for free this year) and we are down to a $7 difference.
Also, you have the option for VIP again this year, here is the info on those from the website:
Friends of the Festival Packages
Want to put a little creature comforts in your Festival experience? Be a VIP and enjoy ACL in style and ease with special amenities in the VIP Grove. The package is full of the comfort and refreshments you deserve.
WHAT YOU GET:
VIP Passes (serves as three-day tickets)
VIP Grove access, which includes:
- Food servings daily
- Guest chef tastings
- Beer, wine, and specialty drinks
- ACL mini spa and misting system
- Special daily snacks
- Shade and seating in the VIP Grove (no stage seating/viewing)
- Water
- Air conditioned restrooms
- VIP parking pass (with package of four only)
- Two commemorative t-shirts
PACKAGE PRICE:
OTHER DETAILS:
Four for $3,400
Two for $1,700
- No stage access with the package.
- No refunds or exchanges.
- No variations on the package or price.
- Unfortunately, we are unable to upgrade general admission tickets purchased through Front Gate Tickets to VIP Packages.
Friday, April 13, 2007
No Service Charges...
Austin-based C3 Presents has announced that it will no longer tack on service charges to ticket prices at the three major festivals it produces, including the Austin City Limits Music Festival Sept. 14- 16 in Zilker Park. "There is an expense to ticketing, but that will be figured into the ticket price," said C3’s Charlie Walker. "But now there will be no surprises. If a show is advertised at $100, that’s what it will cost, not $114 after service charges."
Walker said fans have long complained about hidden charges, which inspired the "no service charge" change, which will first go into effect at Lollapalooza Aug. 3-5 at Chicago's Grant Park. Other promoters have suspended service and handling charges on occasional events, but Walker says he thinks this is the first time it’s become policy for festival promoters. The Lollapalooza lineup, announced Thursday, is headlined by Pearl Jam, Ben Harper, the Stooges, Muse, Modest Mouse and Daft Punk. Tickets are $195 for a three-day package.
The ACL Fest ticket price will be announced next week.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Austin360 stuff
Anyway, along with an 'All you need to know' section, they have a few notes on who will/won't be playing:
Not really much more than speculation there, but probably worth keeping an eye on.The lineup for the sixth annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, to be held Sept. 14- 16 at Zilker Park, is at least a month away from its official unveiling, so the rumors have been flying furiously. The Police and Pearl Jam are two names being thrown around, along with last year’s wish listers: Radiohead and Red Hot Chili Peppers. And it sure looks like the reunited Smashing Pumpkins (Billy Corgan’s back together again), who are playing every festival that doesn’t include a livestock contest, are headed here in September.
But the Police are definitely not playing ACL. They’ve got dates in Amsterdam during ACL. And fest booker Charles Attal told me that Pearl Jam is not on the bill. Asked about the Pumpkins and the Chili Peppers, Attal Blackberried back that the headliners are even bigger.
Who could he be referring to? Radiohead, for starters. The British band hasn’t announced a U.S. tour yet, but this could be the year. Also, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan seem about ripe for their ACL Fest debut. I’m going to guess that the White Stripes and Foo Fighters- two acts looking to tour heavily this summer and fall - will be among the biggies coming to Austin.
Monday, April 9, 2007
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Info on cheap presale tickets
The 3000 presale tickets ($50 this year) are going to be sold in a different manner this year.
Here are the details (from the sign up page here):
First, see some changes we are making:
- No service fees:
There are no additional service fees or shipping charges. The price you see is the price you pay. No service charges or surprises will be added to the published ticket price. This simplifies the experience for everyone and doesn't surprise you at the cash register. - How we select winners:
This is a random drawing for eligibility. When you sign up below, your name is in the drawing for a total of 3,000 tickets. - Why we aren't doing it like last year:
The "first-come-first-serve" method breaks. So, we will randomly select subscribers and allow about 1,500 lucky folks to buy 2 tickets. This way it depends on your desire to play, and it is a pure game of chance. You won't be at the mercy of web servers, slow email, saboteurs, or gremlins. It's more fair.
Entrants will be chosen randomly to have the opportunity to buy these extra special three-day passes.
Once signed up, entrants will receive an email next Tuesday, April 10. This email will give you the opportunity to click and see if you won the chance to buy the $50 Tickets.
Watch your email closely! When you receive this message, click through quickly.
If you are a lucky eligible buyer, you will be instructed on how to purchase tickets, but you MUST complete your transaction quickly. There will be a finite period of time to make your purchase.
There is a limit of 2 tickets per person/credit card/address.
If you are currently a subscriber, you must still submit your entry.
If you are not already a subscriber, submitting this info will make you one.
You have until April 9 at 12 noon to sign-up in order to be eligible.
If your karma wasn't fully charged and you didn't get a chance to buy a souvenir ticket, wait 'til April 17. That's when tickets go on sale. We'll let you know by email and text.
Good Luck!
If you remember last year's fiasco, you will probably be pleased with how they are doing it this year. Though Im sure there will still be some haters when it comes to this method as well.