i know theres alot of big cradle fans on here and alot of you have been to see them. unfortunately for me, i havent so while i still have time to save up for when they come to the uk. i want the best time of my life i can never forget.

 so i was wondering does anyone know hhow to get a backstage pass and how much do they usually cost? and also if anyone knows if they will be doing a signing conference thingy like they usually do and where do you think it'll be? (need to know how much money i need to save for petrol).

 

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As far as I know they only do backstage passes in the US.  They haven't done a signing here in years.

 

Then again, they haven't played here in years either.

God forbid should they play in their home country or anything.
awww well that sucks :/
Go to Hellfest- they are playing in a tent or something, and France isnt that far.
Not to mention, this year's Hellfest has possibly the best rock/metal festival line-up I've ever seen.
need someone to come with me for that and i'll need money :/ life sucks when you dont have a couple hundred on ya. i'd love to go to that though :)
Plus it's sold out (Friday and Sunday tickets still available but not for whole festival) so can't really go there unless buying a ticket from someone who sells them in higher price.

Looking at the lineup- Cradle are going to be hard pressed to get people in that tent. The mainstage bands  playing the same time slot are HUGE.

 

and i woulde liked seeing some bands on the satuday too, like 1349. and also i'd much prefer to see cradle on their own tour because in festivals they wont be on as long when its their own.

It's staggered so that each stage's headliners don't overlap with the main ones.

 

So Cradle will only be up against Opeth, playing from 1am - 2am.  And Kyuss Lives! too, but who the fuck are they?

Joshua Joy said:

Looking at the lineup- Cradle are going to be hard pressed to get people in that tent. The mainstage bands  playing the same time slot are HUGE.

 

I must admit, the lineup for Hellfest this year is pretty impressive. Even better than last year's, which was still very good.

 

I had planned to go to Bloodstock myself this year but the dates clashed with my holiday in - ironically enough - France.

yea i was hoping to go to bloodstock too, always got next year, just hope for a good line-up

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