[atlantaprog] Re: Rogue Festival 2003
- From: "Paul W. Cashman" <pellaz@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 01:15:05 -0400
Simon Jester wrote:
>
> Question.
> Are there any plans to advertise this event, say progression magazine?
> How did ProgPower advertised for their event?
Tickets for PPUSA last year sold out within six days, so there was no
need to advertise locally. There were a surprising number of locals at
the fest, too; I'd been expecting at most 5% (with everyone else coming
from out of state or indeed, out-of-country) but it looked like 10,
maybe even 15% were from Georgia.
For this year, I've heard conflicting reports but there are less than
100 tickets remaining, maybe less than 50. Slower sellout than last
year, but ticket prices are also higher.
--Paul C.
WREKage/WREK 91.1 FM
Associate Sponsor, PPUSA 4.0
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