Talk:Aftershock Festival
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Hey, I'd like to suggest an edit. Having a conflict of interest, I will be suggesting an edit instead of personally editing this page. I think it would be notable to list the promoter/creator of this event. Danny Wimmer Presents created this festival and should be recognized in this article. See this article from Pollstar and this featured KCRA article from DWP's website.
Thanks and please reach out to me on my talk page for questions.
(Spuderman (talk) 00:01, 12 February 2016 (UTC))
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The 2024 Line Up is not Accurate
[edit]The source for my disagreement is the official Aftershock 2024 app.
The Aftershock 2024 line up you listed is not accurate to who played and who didn't along with when certain bands ended up going on. I went to aftershock 2024 and followed the line up closely leading up. Your list seems based on the last(and only?) line up flyer that was put out which ended up not being accurate the closer it got to the event. I still have the 2024 app that you might be able to still download. It was 100% accurate as it was my guide to each show I wanted to see. It shows the final line ups, when each band went on, and what stage they played on. If the app is no longer available, let me know and I can help you correct this as best I can.
The following are examples, but certainly not all inconsistencies:
Example 1) Thursday, COORS LIGHT STAGE,
The line up that played:
- 7:50 - Grandson - 5:55 - Drug Church - 4:15 - Gel - 2:55 - Teen Mortgage - 1:40 - Return To Dust - 12:40 - The Funeral Portrait
Related errors:
- Drain did not perform at Aftershock 2024 - Funeral Portrait did not play on Saturday
Example 2) Saturday, SOUNDWAVE STAGE,
The line up that played:
- 7:30 - TechN9ne - 5:40 - Saosin - 4:05 - Bad Wolves - 2:45 - Convictions - 1:35 - Deadlands - 12:25 - GOZU
Related errors:
- Any Given Sin did not perform at Aftershock 2024 - Self Deception did not perform at Aftershock 2024 - GOZU did not play on Sunday
Example 3) Sunday, DWPRESENTS STAGE,
The line up that played:
- 6:15 - Tom Morello - 4:45 - Resorte - 3:20 - Touché Amoré - 2:10 - Bob Vylan - 1:05 - Powerman 5000 - 12:10 - Mike's Dead - 11:20 - Royale Lynn
Related errors:
- Black Map played on Friday - Royale Lynn did not play on Friday
These inconsistencies make me question the other year's line ups listed. Are you sure they are accurate to the bands that actually went on?
I'm also not saying you need to add the times, I just had the info on the app so I added them. Snowen Wilson (talk) 00:44, 31 January 2025 (UTC)