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  1. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    I thought the main stage on the Sunday was great. However I can see why JME/Skepta and Wu Tang was a bit aggressive for non Hip-Hop fans. Lapsley was as brilliant as I hoped and Disclosure delivered what I expected them to. In fact it was the most I've enjoyed them, mainly as it was the most...
  2. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    Incorrect. Not liking the genre I can accept but to label a line-up including two of the most influential Hip-Hop acts ever, as well as some of the biggest Dance act in Britain as "awful" is quite simply f*cking ludicrous. Nas. I don't really need to say anything else do I? IT'S NAS!!
  3. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    1am is a bit of a pisser, however it probably means there's a chance some acts who are on at 9/10ish will then play sets in Brighton at Pryzm/Coalition which would be nice if they clash with somebody else. From what I understand there won't be camping in Shoreham this year, with the idea being...
  4. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    As I posted a bit further up the page, its apparently going to be linked with Parklife Manchester, in a similar way to how Reading/Leeds works. Looking at the 2014 Parklife line-up it could actually be quite good for somebody with a musical taste like mine...
  5. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    Just heard that this is what's happening. A lot of the acts have already been sorted too.
  6. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    1am is quite early for a festival. Creamfields doesn't wind-down until 4am (I think), even Reading Festival has silent discos and movie screenings until 3am. Whilst it's not going to be the likes of The Rolling Stones etc, I reckon they'll be some decent acts there. The last festival started...
  7. Whitechapel

    Shorehamstock [Worthing Weekender]

    I'm EXCITED. Festivals are brilliant fun & you meet some amazing; although slightly drunk, people. The fact I'll be able to go home to a warm bed and a proper shower between the days of the festival is a coup too.
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