Never been a big fan of seeing Frapp at festivals or multi band gigs like this. I love seeing the Frapp (21 so far) but these cut down, short set events are not them at their best. We are usually in France around that time anyway, so not planning to apply for tickets for this one. I like the Cure, or should I say I liked the Cure back in their day but it seems they are another one of the 'older' boys tempted back to make a few bob out of some select gigs as they are probably making bugger all out of record sales ( like everyone else).
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.
£70 to see Goldfrapp play some distance away or on a screen isn't an attractive proposition unfortunately. As for the other acts, The Cure are an unremarkable band whose only real chart success was 25 years ago. But they (or should I say he as the lead singer is the only one left from the original band) have been around for a very long time so it'll be a nostalgia kick for some. And Interpol are a boring US rock band with little chart success - no idea why they're higher on the bill than Goldfrapp