Cheapflights.com.au sings with summer festivals
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Cheapflights.com.au sings with summer festivals
Summer in
Australia means festival time so, whether you are heading to
the Big Day Out, Soundwave, or Spendour, the team at www.cheapflights.com.au have some tips
and hints to make sure that your festival experience is full
of fun, whatever your taste in music.
“Booking travel well in advance can quite often give you a good deal on tickets – and the peace of mind that your flights are all organized,” said Oonagh Shiel site editor for Cheapflights.com.au.
“However, if you didn’t plan ahead, all is not lost. Cheapflights.com.au searches and compares flights and holiday packages from more than 300 holiday providers and offers some excellent last minute deals if your festival fun is a spur-of-the-moment decision,” said Oonagh.
Another way to save on airfares and accommodation is to book travel during the shoulder season, which fortunately coincides with many of the festivals in Australia.
Cheapflights.com.au has some top tips for enjoying any music festival and avoiding the pitfalls.
AUSTRALIAN MUSIC FESTIVALS
• Big Day Out - Late January heralds
the Big Day Out in Sydney, Gold Coast, Adelaide, Melbourne
and Perth, with the lineup for Big Day Out 2013 including
Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Killers, Vampire Weekend,
Grinspoon, and B.O.B.
• Future Music Festival -
The Day of the Dead-Set Awesome Future Music
Festival will be held in Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne
and Adelaide in early March 2013. The line-up includes The
Prodigy, Psy, Dizziee Rascal and Boys
Noize.
• Soundwave - Held in
February/March in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and
Perth with the 2013 lineup including Metallica, Linkin Park,
Blink 182, The Offspring, Slayer, Garbage and lots
more.
• Splendour in The Grass -
Winter in Northern New South Wales is celebrated with
Splendour in the Grass at Byron Bay from July 27 to 29,
featuring Missy Higgins, Wolfmother, Kimbra and The Kooks
and The Smashing Pumpkins.
TOP INTERNATIONAL MUSIC
FESTIVALS
USA
The New
Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival attracts music lovers
from all over the world. But it’s more than just jazz with
the 2013 event showcasing Bruce Springsteen, Eagles, Tom
Petty and the Heartbreakers, Jimmy Buffet, Foo Fighters and
the 50th anniversary reunion of The Beach Boys. The event
will be held from Friday April 27th until Sunday May 5th.
Cheapflights.com.au has found a choice of return flights
from Australia to New Orleans from less than $1500
(including taxes).
UNITED KINGDOM
In
the United Kingdom, one the biggest avant-garde and
underground music festivals is The All Tomorrow’s Parties
Festival held in Camber Sands from June 21-23. The All
Tomorrow’s Parties Festival is heading to Melbourne,
Australia on 16 and 17 February. Cheapflights.com.au has
found return flights, including taxes from Australia to
London from $1430. Search the www.cheapflights.com.au
website to compare the cost of flights to Melbourne from
your city.
DENMARK
The Roskilde
Festival in Denmark was originally created by two students
in 1971 and is now Denmark’s oldest music festival. The
Roskilde Festival will be held from July 5 to 8 2013,
featuring Nick Cave and The Pet Shop Boys. Cheapflights has
searched the web and found return flights from Australia to
Copenhagen for less than
$1500.
INDIA
If heavy-rock is more
your style, then head to Mumbai, India for the annual
Independence Rock Festival on November 25, 2013. Known as
the “Woodstock of India” the event is India’s oldest
and biggest Rock Music Festival. Cheapflights has found
return flights, including taxes and fees, from Australia to
India for around $1400.
CHEAPFLIGHTS GUIDE TO ENJOYING
THAT FESTIVAL - AND SAVING CASH:
1. Make sure you get
your concert tickets from an accredited supplier.
2. Look
after your belongings; particularly mobiles, money credit
cards and tickets. Remember, if you notify your provider,
home insurance can cover out of home events – and you can
get cover bundled into some credit cards and bank
accounts.
3. Take some time to organise your day and work
out which stages, tents, events you want to attend. It
would be a shame to miss out on an amazing act because you
were wandering aimlessly around the festival.
4. Consider how long it’s going to take you to get
into and leave a venue; take a snap of your nearest exit,
car, or transport spot on your phone if you’re likely to
be drinking, tired or
geographically-challenged.
5. Always compare prices on
tickets. No provider can be the cheapest for
everything.
6. Arrange meet up points and venues in
advance – you’ll be lucky to hear your mobile and you
don’t want to miss that great act because you are looking
for friends.
7. Know your rights - Malcolm McDonough
from Consumer Affairs Victoria says if you bought a ticket
to a music festival and it is cancelled, you have the right
to a refund. “Just because the terms and conditions
printed on a ticket say you can’t receive a refund, this
doesn’t admonish your refund rights,” said Mr McDonough.
“By the same token, if you purchase a ticket to a music
festival and it did not go ahead as promoted, for example,
if a headline act does not perform or a liquor licence has
not been obtained by festival organizers, you may have the
right to a full or partial refund.”
8. Stay aware: The
Australian Drug Foundation (ADF) has launched a new
initiative called ‘Get the Effects by txt’ where people
can text any drug name to 0439 TELL ME (0439 835 563) and
receive an instant health and safety message outlining the
drug’s effects and providing details for a confidential
counselling service.
9. Slip, Slop, Slap and Sunnies.
Cairin Conway from the Cancer Council says you should use at
least one teaspoon of sunscreen per limb. “A great way
to make new friends is to hand around the sunscreen between
sets or during toilet breaks.
10. Stay hydrated.
Nutritionist Stephanie Langton says water is your best
friend. “Fruits like grapes oranges and melons have high
water content. Festivals are more like a marathon than a
sprint. Eat regularly and stay hydrated so you can enjoy
the full event and have enough energy to pack up and get
home safely at the end.”
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