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Just wondering if anyone is going to the Big day out this year...i have bought tickets for previous years but never ended up going(weather too hot and way too hungover :) ), but this year i am gonna make an effort for System of a Down...

So anyone here thinking of going? Has anyone been before??

Let us know your thoughts about this event..... Oh maybe we could organise a SAU VIC contingent if people are keen.

:cheers:

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went last year and it was sick as,

actually, Ive been to it 3 times now

Im prolly goin this year, mainly for system as well

sounds good...

i am pretty much going for system too, and there is a slight chance i might meet the fellas(who by the way happen to be the same natio as i) as their costume designer is my lady friends first cousin..it also be nice to see the other acts as well...

the only problem is i seem to get so smashed the night before every BDO and cbf going even though i had bought tickets!! :thumbsup:

I'm still pondering... but looking very likely.

Hanging to see Slipknot live. Their DVDs are nuts. I've seen the Beastie Boys before and they're awesome live.

Chemical Brothers and Carl Cox should get the evening pumpin too :rave:

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