Too Poor For Splendour

You don't need a tonne of money to appreciate good music. Head on down to the poor man’s (and woman’s) Splendour this Saturday.
Sarah Hazlehurst
Published on July 27, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

If you are part of the wider majority of the ‘good’ music loving population there is a greater than high chance you, like me, and the rest of our penny-less majority cannot afford a ticket to the most expensive, envious and fun loving festival of the year – Splendour in the Grass.

You may have cried about it, you may have begged your parents for a hefty loan, or you may have contemplated using a few months of Centrelink payments to buy yourself a ticket.  Someone wise once said that the best things in life are free.  I would, for this situation, alter this statement to read the best things in life are cheap and in following that notion this means a ticket to Splendour may not the best thing out there.

But a ticket to Too Poor for Splendour just might be. Featuring a rather full lineup of good local bands that will definitely get you in the festival façade without the multi hundred-dollar entry fee. Plus, there’s a licensed bar that promises not to be as overpriced.

You don't need a tonne of money to appreciate good music. Head on down to the poor man’s (and woman’s) Splendour this Saturday.

Image credit: Lily-Pearl

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