Top Five Tips Festivals Should Take from Primavera Sound

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Andrea Domanick
Big Boi at 2 a.m., BFFs 4 lyfe: the party don't stop at Barcelona's Primavera Sound
The past couple of years have seen a proliferation of summer festivals in the U.S., but many have been accompanied by a proliferation of financial swindles, musical shortcomings and logistical foibles.

No festival is perfect, but last weekend's tried n' true San Miguel Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona showed us how it's done with a killer lineup, moderate costs and a flexible schedule. And after last week's face-palming announcement from Coachella about duplicating the festival, we thought we'd offer a few pointers about why Primavera Sound should be the paradigm. Here's the Top Five Tips Festivals Should Take from Primavera Sound 2011:

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Andrea Domanick
6 a.m. - nap time!
5. Hold it (all) at night

We're talking 4 p.m. to 6 a.m. Because the only thing worse than baking in the hot sun all day is trying to find a way to keep the party going at night after the last band has played.

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Andrea Domanick
Festival-goers make their way home just before sunrise
4. Hold it in a city

Because sleeping in a bed, showering and doing a little sightseeing with the festival-goers you met at your hostel will always be better than waking up in a tent at 7 a.m. with the sun in your eyes, hoping your stuff didn't get stolen.

3. Respect your audience--and their wallets

From roaming beverage vendors sporting backpacks-cum-bars to bang-for-your-buck meals, it was apparent that Primavera's organizers took pains to make convenience a priority. Most notable (and controversial) was its innovative Portal system - a sort of Primavera credit card that could be charged with money online and used to buy food, drink and more. The idea was to keep your wallet safer and make the lines go faster--and the idea was great. So while the execution ended up being a mess of server crashes and technical errors, and the cash system eventually restored, we'd love to see another fest hammer out the glitches and make this a game-changer.

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Andrea Domanick
Festival-goers pack the Poble Espanyol, one of three Primavera venues
2.Don't run out of tickets

And don't address the supply issue by duplicating your festival--we find the idea of replicating experiences a little insulting. Instead, handle the demand increase like Primavera did: Expand to a larger venue, or incorporate others nearby; supplement the main festival days with "spillover" days for more intimate sets and repeat performances; keep tickets flexible. Full five-day passes were offered at a reasonable price (about $250), but single day passes (about $90) remained available throughout Primavera's three main days at Parc del Forum. Rather than sell-out or do a blind pre-sale, Primavera encouraged fast, early ticket sales by increasing ticket prices over time, while still leaving room for additional revenue from the last minute ticket sales.

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guest
guest

Nothing I love more at a festival than a cum bar.

Jyoti
Jyoti

My husband and I have travelled from South Africa to attend Primavera Sound for two years in a row. It's that good. Regarding transport to the city, there is a No 6 nightbus going to Plaza Catalunya.

joe
joe

 Keith, there's no transport back to city center if you end up leaving before 5 am. The train system opens at 5 am the next morning.

DoubleA
DoubleA

rock the bells tried that "debit card" thing. it was a total nightmare. the idea is great, however, the effects are not as intended...stand in one line to load the card, another to get the product (which is super long cuz the stupid machines keep going offline), then stand in another line to get your leftover $$ off. so, nope, not quicker, and does not make lines shorter.

just a way for promoters to get free money at the time and expense of the patrons.

Keith
Keith

Haven't been to Coachella but I was at this years Primavera. Agree with all the praise in this article. It should also be noted that there were very few 'victims' even at 5am. It seems the Primavera crowd knows how to pace itself. Two problems worth noting however: No transport back to the city centre and Saturday was way too busy. Seems no festival is perfect.

kommon5ense
kommon5ense

Sounds like you guys have the formula down. Why don't you go out there and start a music festival instead of sitting behind a screen writing about shit that makes no sense. Two completely different festivals and experiences. 

nate dion
nate dion

Funny to hear LA Weekly Music refer to anyone else's announcements as "face-palming." That's the effect nearly all of their (LAWeekly's) posts have on me.

adriangarro
adriangarro

good luck getting Coachella to be in a city, most (if not all) of its allure lies in the "in the middle of the desert far from everything" aspect

Max Burke
Max Burke

 All Tomorrows Parties fulfills all these criteria and then some, even better than Primavera actually.

Joe
Joe

ATP is much, much smaller than Primavera...don't think you can really compare.

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