Lollapalooza review

Exactly one year ago I was at Lollapalooza with my friends. It’s a festival which happens in a lot of countries, and I went to brazilian Lollapalooza in São Paulo. I was really excited because it was going to be the first time the festival would last three days, starting in March 23 until 25, and I had bought the Lola Pass, a ticket that allowed my entry for the whole event. The festival happens in Interlagos, which it’s far away from downtown city, so I had to leave the hotel right after breakfast to arrive in time and make sure I wouldn’t lose any important concert. The fastest and cheapest way to go is by subway, but you can also take an uber, it’ll coust about 50 dollars, but you can share with your friends. Every day the doors open at 11am and the event lasts until 12am. The festival has four stages, so it’s a whole day full of live concerts from many famous bands, solo artists and DJs. When I went I was expecting to see 20 artists that I was a huge fan of, but turned down I only could watched 11 attractions, because most times both artists I wanted to see were playing at the same time and also to go from a stage to another was about 15/20minutes. If you want to go to this kind of festival and you think you’ll catch all the perfomances you want to see, you are mistaken. My advice is choose your priorities, the perfomances you can’t lose and decide your schedule based on them. The good thing about it is that you’ll discover a lot of new bands you didn’t even know that exist. The tickets for the whole event (Lola pass) are expensive, about 1500 dollars, but you can also buy for a particular day for 600 dollars (Lolla day). In my opinion it’s worth it if you buy the Lolla pass, even though it’s more expensive it’ll be money well spent. 

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Exactly one year ago, I was at Lollapalooza with my friends. It’s a festival which happens in a lot of countries, and I went to ____ brazilian Lollapalooza in São Paulo. I was really excited because it was going to be the first time the festival would last three days, starting in March 23 and lasting until 25, and I had bought the Lola Pass, a ticket that allowed my entry for the whole event. The festival happens in Interlagos, which it’s far away from downtown city, so I had to leave the hotel right after breakfast to arrive in time and make sure I wouldn’t lose any important concert. The fastest and cheapest way to go is by subway, but you can also take an uber, it’ll costs about 50 dollars, but you can share with your friends. Every day the doors open at 11am and the event lasts until 12am. The festival has four stages, so it’s a whole day full of live concerts from many famous bands, solo artists and DJs. When I went, I was expecting to see 20 artists that I was a huge fan of, but turned down I only could watched 11 attractions, because most times both artists I wanted to see were playing at the same time and also to go from a stage to another was about 15/20minutes. If you want to go to this kind of festival and you think you’ll catch all the perfomances you want to see, you are mistaken. My advice is___ choose your priorities, the perfomances you can’t lose and decide your schedule based on them. The good thing about it is that you’ll discover a lot of new bands you didn’t even know that exist. The tickets for the whole event (Lola pass) are expensive, about 1500 dollars, but you can also buy for a particular day for 600 dollars (Lolla day). In my opinion it’s worth it if you buy the Lolla pass, even though it’s more expensive, it’ll be money well spent.