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hmmmm maybes

its just HL is so small... damn the lineup looks a bit ord, i hope they add some bigger names to it...

sammeh who do u know that has a boat we can chill on for a day ay?

yeah I do actually... went out on the harbour a couple years ago with them for New Years Eve :P

me thinks we almost have better time if we hire a yacht with like 40 people lots of chicks, lots of drinks, and a few of my mates mixing it up... and sit just offshore to harbourlife....

viable?

you need to get approval to do it though.. we wouldnt be able to pull it off with a huge group of people and having that close to the venue the cops would be all over us :P

nah its all good broskies

there are plenty of boats enjoying the atmos just off the gardens, this is the view that i witnessed last year...

ya see, there is a exclusion zone but its not much

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HARBOURLIFEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TICKETS ON SALLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEE
yeah lineup is ord but id rather have tickets and offload then not have tix at all

could make some cesh if unload closer to the date too

schneggles, i have fond memory of SWITCH LOL

OMG SWITCH! FARKEN I MISSED OUT! :P

yeammm mmm

cbf harbour.

Homebake tix sold out in 10 minutes dude.

yeah

Mel parkie will be awesome.

ps anyone going global gathering????

Yeah we got pre-sale so was no hassle.

yeah i dont know about melbourne festivals, ive got a mate from melbourne that constantly flys up to hit the sydney festivals, because melbourne ones are smaller, not as good, occasionally worse lineups, shit venues, not as much other cool stuff like rides or stages either... plus its full of tryhard sickarnts

he hasnt been to a festy in melb this year from memory and dosent plan to....

so good luck!

Heaps sick ay

Its a good excuse for a mini holiday too! Never been to any music events in Melbourne so I guess I'll have to find out for myself..! Will be takin some photos so will let you know how it went :D

Dave.

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