My Bowie tribute Rebel Heroes has a slot on the comedy/tribute stage at Victorious (Southsea near Portsmouth) over the Bank Holiday weekend. Anyone else played this festival?
- Organisation
- Treatment of bands
- FOH sound - just a line check, no sound check as such, so I guess it will be mixed on the fly
- Monitoring - wedges?
- I'm told there is backline provided - what did you get? I've already told the bass player and other guitarist that they will get practice amps - a Gorilla 10W and a Woolworths 'Audition' 1x4 respectively - whereas I bagsy the Line 6 Spider 15W.
How was it for you?
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Normally just a line check, I've used supplied backline and taken my own but be careful what you take as you get trollyed in on a golf cart normally but won't get any help getting your gear out. This year I'm using a Pod Go which will fit in a gig bag with the guitar.
Wedges normally but active ones will generally have a pass thru if you want to use ears.
I've always been treated well, never had a problem on any of the stages, big or small. Obviously you can't expect too much though in the way of a personalised monitor mix or a polished FOH mix, best bet is keep it simple and make it as easy as possible for them to mix.
The best thing about it is the 3 day pass and how easy it is to smuggle your alcohol in with your music gear.
I’m planning to take just guitars and pedalboard. Fortunately my main drive pedal is a RevivalDrive so I can tweak it to suit whatever the amp is. I don’t have high expectations of the monitor mix!
No interest in alcohol on the gig, it messes with my concentration plus I’ll probably be driving.
Lets hope the weather is kind on the day.
I've always brought my own amp to Victorious so don't have any experiences with backline to share. This year I'll have my Quilter Cub UK which is dinky and weighs nothing. If I get there early enough you'd be welcome to use it if that helps.
Last time we played the main stage the monitor guy gave me a receiver to use with my own in-ears, which was a huge improvement over wedges. Handy because as Keef I do like to stagger around the stage a bit! Not sure if the Tribute stage will be that fancy though. I'm hoping for a wired monitor feed so I can use the combined guitar/IEM cable that our very own @Danny1969 made up for me!
It'll be a pretty weird one for us though - our last gig was pre-Covid, and we weren't 100% sure if the phone was going to start ringing again tbh. I've done loads of solo and trio gigs lately, so this is my first foray back into wigs and costumes!
When are you playing @Danny1969 ? You guys are going great guns, so would love to see ya! Something tells me you're going to get a massive crowd!
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I'm somewhat precious about my Matchless Lightning, not so much if I have to drag it half a mile in the blazing heat and/or pouring rain...
Stranger things have happened!
Thanks, bout 5:30 I think
Weather had been horrible for the whole trip South and when we got to site it was howling sideways so the site was basically underwater, which obviously isn't the fault of the festival. We got to stage to check conditions and they were already pulling down lighting and monitors but said we could still play acoustic; no monitoring or power available but they would erect a gazebo under the main canopy for our singer to play under; if we declined that setup we wouldn't get any kind of payment. I asked the stage manager if he would let one of his acts play in those conditions and his reply was along the lines of "Oh hell no, I'm just passing on what I've been told".
In the end we declined and went to find a bar who would put us on a performance for those who still wanted to see us. The opening band before us took the gazebo option and played to nobody as the arena was still shut to try and clear some of the water up. The stage crew were all as professional about things as they could be under those circumstances and we had no argument with them either.
I got the impression we caught management in the middle of the proverbial muck hitting the fan and they were scrambling for options, but also that they were mostly concerned about not having to cancel our set and therefore pay our fee over anything else. We also got bumped from Cardiff Pride the same day for the same reasons and they had no problem cancelling our set and settling up with us before we'd even set off for the venue, so at least we got an early night.
Had friends play since then and heard no complaints so expect this was a unique issue, but just thought I'd mention it. Shame because the site and lineup looked amazing.
The main stage is the real one and handled by the festival, I've never done it but @Trude has ..... the smaller stages are generally handled by local businesses ... Casemates, Mayfield Studios etc so those will always be a variable experience with different people every time.
Our bass player is recovering from a broken scaphoid (wrist bone) so I will be back on bass for this gig. Just hope the provided bass amp has a proper EQ and not just a graphic
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