@General Lighting 343781 wrote:
hmm, we have old airbases just a few kilometres from where I live 😉
:wink::wink:
the festival looks really amazing, and i want to go one day,, will want to be a bit older and have more money though
ARGH CRAP SHIT FUCK Fusion2010 have been sold out since mid jan. and I have been on the road more or less since mid dec…and not been on line…..
NO MORE TICKETS:
Fusion 2010 sold out!
Online ticket exchange from the 17th of May on
Fusion 2010 is SOLD OUT. One year ago, we ourselves would have thought this to be impossible. But now things have taken this course. Today, on the 13.01.10, the last of the 53.000 Fusion tickets have been ordered. Thus, after only six weeks, the advance sale of the tickets ends. In future, tickets can be bought neither on this website nor in any of the advance sale stores. And there will also be no evening ticket sale during the festival.
You will have one last chance to get a ticket in the online ticket exchange on our website, where tickets can be offered and sold for the normal evening ticket price from the 17th of May on. All of you having ordered tickets in the past weeks can be assured that you will get your tickets, as long as you have paid for them in time. Nobody has to be afraid that their order becomes invalid due to misunderstandings while work is in progress. In the coming weeks, our ticket team will deal with all orders, cope with all requests and will start packing the tickets for posting.
Due to tactical reasons, we have currently decided to post the tickets on the 17th of May, five weeks before the festival begins. This also means, that private ticket sales or black market offers before the 17th of May should not occur, because nobody is in the possession of tickets before that and nobody knows what they actually look like. So anybody offering Fusion tickets in the next months tries to sell something he not even is in possession of! Whoever buys tickets privately, on ebay or on any online-ticket market before the 17th of May acts carelessly and stupid and should not be astonished when denied entry to the festival with such a ticket.
To prevent a total escalation of the ticket situation and the now inevitable black market we will let an own ticket exchange go online on the 17th of May. Here, people wanting to sell their ticket can do so safely and also shortly before the festival. They can offer their ticket for the normal price to a true Fusionist. This is an offer to all who do not want to make profit from their ticket and to the same time it is a small chance for those Fusionists who did not get a ticket.
Furthermore, we will watch the black market closely and will make note of those trying to establish themselves as profit makers by using the situation and getting rich on the market of Fusion tickets. For those, it will be useless to try to get a ticket in the next year. This is to be said concerning the tickets. It is still some time till the festival start and first of all we would like to wish you a happy survival of the winter!
With kind regards,
Your Fusion crew
….think I need som beer right NOW!
unfortunately it seems less and less EU countries are permitting any sort of festival/gathering of this nation – the Dutch elect that Geert Wilders and some other conservatives, and all their large events are increasingly refused license / closed down
Germany is only next door so I expect a lot of tickets get sold to foreigners
it is the same in England on a smaller scale, only poorer areas now permit even legal raves to happen..
sometimes I feel I was born 30-40 years too late….all these regulations make me go crazy……then again reading our past history tells me that the pendule of public moral is still working and it ends in tears and bollocks……it have been like that until now…..first decadence then puritan-rule then again back to party/uprising and so on and on and on….
…then my punk-heart tells me fuck that I will not do what you tell me to, but PARTY ON! like its going out of fashion tomorrow!
cops in EU were worse 30-40 years ago, surveillance as well as all communications went through PTT (Post office) run by Government, there was no “human rights/political correctness” and cops were more brutal (not sure if you have heard of TV shows “Life on Mars” or “Red Riding”, this is what British cops were like. Although UK cops don’t always have guns, the rules on carrying them were more lax in the 1980s than they are now!)
Our generation probably got the best of times, particularly the 1990s when the economy was good in the “dot com boom” days and other people didn’t give a fuck what anyone else was doing as they were comrfortable.
we went to this last summer had a blinding time. cheap friendly well organised the punters were a bit timid but still had a right laugh. gutted they ran out of tickets was goona go again this year. one of the only festivals left where travellers are actually welcome with their dogs, the only cops we saw were on the road on the way out breathalising people before they drove home. would recommend it to anyone. hopefully they will print some more tickets as its a fucking huge site and well run.
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