Make plans here.
Make plans here.
one day tickets available, NIN plays 30.6.
I'm going. If you want to meet, hit me up. If you're in Prague and you're into music maybe we can grab some beers.
Tix in the pocket :-)
Does anyone know if there will be shuttle buses back to Prague after the show?
Sorry to disappoint you, but this festival isn't set anywhere near Prague (60 km apart); it'd take roughly an hour to get there, so I sincerely doubt there'll be any shuttle buses provided. UPDATE: Finally, there is more information in English on the festival's website that also speaks of a "shuttle party train" https://aerodrome.cz/en/transport/ Still rather suboptimal though imo.
Last edited by SarazenvonWolfenstein; 02-10-2018 at 05:19 AM.
No, I'm not a local, but I know CZ from frequent visits. Btw, they updated the festival website (I posted the link above) with all kinds of info regarding transport; the bus schedule can be found at at http://netbus.cz/aerodrome/. Getting there from Prague should be manageable: Either by cheap public transport (+free shuttle bus, my guess is it would take about 2,5 hours to get to the festival grounds) or by using the direct bus line (its starting point is not exactly centrally located, though). As far as the return trip goes, it seems there are only two buses leaving in the middle of the night, at 1.30 and 3 am, which you also have to book in advance, ugh. I've never been to this festival and therefore unfortunately can't tell how this shuttle service is going to work out. I guess the easiest solution would be to rent a car to get back and forth (which is not an option for me since I don't have a damn driver's licence). Good luck.
Last edited by bornhaunted; 03-29-2018 at 12:25 AM.
unless you find a place to stay overnight near the actual fest location, this thing sounds like a complete nightmare to get in and out of unless you have your own transportation. That bus sounds like a disaster waiting to happen for any non Czech people.
I decided to skip this one after some deliberation. I’m too old to do camping now having done it at festivals for 25 years with both good and bad experiences and this gig is a logistical nightmare to get to and from. Too much hassle for a 75 minute NIN set.
After reading about the venue in Berlin, I decided to go to Prague. And I seriously consider that I'm gonna have trouble getting back to the city after the show is over, but hey nin live is a thing worth sacrificing for.
NIN will play from 9:30 to 10:50 pm
shit, you guys realize limp bizkit is playing saturday too?
i would totally go to this, no joke
edit: wtf nin playing BEFORE lb with no overlap??
TRENT how do u feel about this?
Tempted to go to this last minute. Normally wouldn’t do a festival but am already in Prague for a short break before heading to the Berlin show.
Thinking of getting a taxi there and back. Anyone already at the festival or have any more info that should make me hesitate? Public transport does indeed sound like a hassle so hoping a taxi will be a good option worth the expense.
Hey there, you have the opportunity and it’s NIN, so GO! I hate festivals as well, but it’s too close to my home to miss it. You can still book a free bus to get there from Prague on their website -which I’ve done already- but getting back, a cab is the only option since that damn shuttle is already booked out; it should cost about fifty Euro and I’m in for sharing. Like-minded lurkers, feel free to send me a pm to coordinate this! (@bornhaunted, sorry for the late reply and in case you haven’t found out yet, yes, it’s the yellow line B to Nove Butovice!) I hope to see some of you tomorrow! Update: There' s Uber in Cz and it costs only about 30 Euro from the festival into Prague city centre instead 60 with a cab!
Last edited by SarazenvonWolfenstein; 06-30-2018 at 11:38 AM.