Fisherman’s village music festival

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AkheAthen
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Fisherman’s village music festival

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Question for the wiser ones. With an 11 pm start time would you expect a full length show? My wife and I are thinking of flying down from anchorage. Haven’t seen them at a festival and am wondering what to expect? Thanks
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I disclaim any implication of wisdom and I don't know anything about this festival in particular, but in general DBT festival sets are shorter than typical rock shows. If they're not headlining and in the middle of the bill you'll probably get about an hour and if they're closer to the top of the bill 90 minutes is typical. It's also pretty much guaranteed that they'll bring the heat for as long as they're on stage.
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Thanks, I think they are headlining, last show on Saturday night? Just trying to figure out if it’s going to be worth the trip. I can’t imagine that the band would want to only play for an hour at a show that’s not on a regular tour and kind of a one off.

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You are probably looking at a 90min show, tops. HOWEVER...with Shovels & Rope opening...thats a good double. I'd say go to the show.


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AkheAthen wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 4:38 pm
Question for the wiser ones. With an 11 pm start time would you expect a full length show? My wife and I are thinking of flying down from anchorage. Haven’t seen them at a festival and am wondering what to expect? Thanks
Anyone else going?
Everett is pretty rugged in places. Last time I checked there were still tickets available for the SRO show in Seattle July 2. The Neptune Theater is a good venue. Maybe take a look at that over the festival show.

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Thanks, I appreciate the heads up about Everett. The Neptune for sro would be great but I commercial fish and that’s right smack in the middle of my work season, I might try for an east coast show in the fall. Really hoping for another heathen’s west

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AkheAthen wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:10 pm
Thanks, I appreciate the heads up about Everett. The Neptune for sro would be great but I commercial fish and that’s right smack in the middle of my work season, I might try for an east coast show in the fall. Really hoping for another heathen’s west
Me, too. Doesn't seem like it's in the cards this year. I'm definitely going back to Pappy's at some point regardless, though. Such an awesome venue.
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Yeah, I had a great time there what a great venue. Maybe we’ll get three indoor shows later in the fall 🤷‍♂️🤞

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