I live in Austin, where SxSW is held. It's my understanding you buy a wristband that allows access to the shows and I think you can upgrade (ie spend more) to get even more access. But I think the basic would give you ample opportunities to hear lots of music. The venues are mostly bars around town and you wouldn't need to rent a car--taxis, walking and the new Uber and Lyft services. Downside would be hotels--you might look at Air BnB for more reasonable choices. Weather can be fantastic or cold--flip of the coin that time of year. Good luck!
South By Southwest?
I am thinking of going to the festival in 2016, as part of a road trip from the UK. I have looked at the website and find it pretty confusing. Is it an event for civilians or for the industry? The site talks about buying expensive tickets to attend conferences, marketing lectures etc. I presume I wouldn't need that just to turn up and look for small venues, bars etc, to listen to some music and have a few beers, which is all I want. Do you pay to go to the small venues or do the artists manage on tips and CD sales? I presume there would be a number of acts each evening at the same site, I would be very happy to pay for that.
Sorry if this is all really basic stuff, but I am confused. Would you guys who have attended, recommend a trip? It sounds a lot of fun and a good way to look for new artists.
Thanks David
Sorry if this is all really basic stuff, but I am confused. Would you guys who have attended, recommend a trip? It sounds a lot of fun and a good way to look for new artists.
Thanks David
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