(because that’s the kind of people we are)
We really don’t worry too much about ticket sales. We’ve still got nearly four months to go, which should be plenty of time to sell the remaining 200 tickets. More importantly, though, there are other urgent things to focus on. We still have to finalise the lineup, we have a hotel schedule for hundreds of band members to sort out and we have about a dozen of production meetings next week to ensure all venues get the right equipment.
To us, a well-organised festival is far more important than a sold-out one.
But a couple of days ago, someone with a lot of marketing experience told us that no one buys tickets in summer and that we should just forget about it until September. ‘Start running some ads by the end of August, that’s the only way you’ll get rid of those last tickets,’ they said. When we told them we’d vowed not to spend any money on Meta ads this year, they laughed and said, with great disdain, that it would be impossible.
We know we should just let it go, but now we really want to prove them wrong.
To be fair, though, proving them wrong won’t be easy. We basically already fired all our guns. Yes, there’s still one more lineup announcement to come, but we’ve already told you about Bands on a Boat/Bus, the Extra Extras, Waterfront, Les Savy Fav, Dine Like a Star, and everything else that makes Left of the Dial the best weekend of the year.
The only thing we can think of right now, is bring back the midweeks. Some of you were really disappointed when we stopped our weekly update on the Left of the Dial ticket sales and perhaps they were right and we should have continued to post them. No idea whether it will make any difference, but it’s worth a try.
So there you go. Starting Wednesday, we’ll be posting the weekly midweeks again. Of course, we’ll be updating you on other things too, so no need to unfollow us if you’re not interested in the tedious process of selling tickets.
We’re still the fun people, just avoid our posts on Wednesday.
Big love,
The easily provoked vendors of Left of the Dial