| MAKING HISTORY: PEMBERTON MUSIC FESTIVAL 2008 |
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| Written by Amanda Waschuk | |
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With a weekend filled with such diversity from Tom Petty to Jay-Z to the infinite Coldplay, the experience was absolutely mind-blowing. Artists were excited to be there, ticket-buyers were ecstatic, and even with the stresses of the weekend the organizers were happy and proud with the historical event they had just produced.
Attendees of the inaugural Pemberton Music Festival were welcomed by hordes of people trying to shuttle bus to the grounds, bag searches for prohibited items like drugs, alcohol, and potatoes, and a cloud of dust from the site's previous occupation of a hay field. But this can all be overlooked because of the surreal journey of music and entertainment that's to come. With acts like Coldplay, Tom Petty, and Nine Inch Nails headlining the weekend, it's hard to stay in a bad mood for long.
As word of this Canadian music festival spread, Coldplay became the first band signed on to be a part of this ground-breaking event. Being the band of the moment, this attracted a majority of the other acts who actually contacted Live Nation to join the lineup. It turns out there were more bands wanting to play than the weekend could accommodate and the final line up consisted of over 120 artists between two stages and two performance tents. The main stage "Mount Currie" had booked its artists first, including big acts like Sam Roberts , Interpol , N.E.R.D., Death Cab For Cutie and Vampire Weekend. The next task for Bourbonnais was to decide who to put on the "Lillooet" stage. The picking process was done by determining who had the potential to play the main "Mount Currie" stage in the following years. The talented up and comers who made the cut included The Secret Machines, Carolina Liar, Inward Eye, Black Mountain, Wintersleep , and many more.
The other tent was the Bacardi B-live tent filled with world-famous DJs and a few other artists such as Chromeo. The goal of this tent was to create "the biggest night club that we can in the middle of nowhere" said Shane Bourbonnais; which sounds like a great idea but with a night club comes rejection and some unhappy people who may be denied the show they came to see.
Molson
beer was a sponsor of the festival and after having a charge of eight dollars
per beer, prohibition of outside alcohol cannot have been expected to go down
well. The stage sound was impressively clear and loud, all the way to the campsites where tuned in ears who immediately knew when their favorite bands were starting. Once the music began, it drew an impressive crowd all of which were trying to make their way to the front. This resulted in a giant monster of a mosh pit that spit out random crowd surfers into the awaiting arms of security. Thankfully, those looking for a less violent experience could see the show from three large screens while safely hanging in the back.
Day
one saw Metric open the Mount Currie stage with a bang and
expressiveness to how honored they were to open.
As they closed the weekend, Coldplay did something that no other band had done yet. They performed on a stage right in the middle of a 30,000 person plus crowd. This caused the stampede of fans who had been camped out in the back and previously only able to see the band on the big screen. This impromptu stage gave every single person the chance to see the explosive performance by Coldplay right before their eyes.
The Monday came with expectations of a difficult departure, but this didn't damper the spirits of the campers as they all screamed "see you next year!" on their way out. With many lessons to be learned, Live Nation can still call this year a major success setting the milestone for the years to come. |
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