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Thread started 05/10/11 1:20pm

Llanishenlad

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Help: peoples plans for North sea jazz fest?

Hey guys Ive been given the opportunity by my wonderful mother to go the Saturday show of the north sea jazz festival and considering am already heading to Poland, this is great! But! I feel I'll miss something special if I don't go to the 2 Sunday shows, but my mum can only do the Saturday. Im just wondering what people are doing from here/ where your staying etc. Do you think I should try and get the full weekend tix ? Just looking out for some friendly advice and what people are planning to do? Cheers
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Reply #1 posted 05/10/11 1:45pm

ashleigh25

Llanishenlad said:

Hey guys Ive been given the opportunity by my wonderful mother to go the Saturday show of the north sea jazz festival and considering am already heading to Poland, this is great! But! I feel I'll miss something special if I don't go to the 2 Sunday shows, but my mum can only do the Saturday. Im just wondering what people are doing from here/ where your staying etc. Do you think I should try and get the full weekend tix ? Just looking out for some friendly advice and what people are planning to do? Cheers

where you coming from mate

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Reply #2 posted 05/10/11 1:45pm

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So do you mean you are coming to the Saturday morning show? There is a Prince concert rounding up al three festival days: Friday July8th, Saturday July 9th and Sunday July 10th. If you are able to come to Rotterdam and to Poland you have invested already quite a lot, you would be a thief of your own wallet when you dont buy a three day ticket for the festival plus additional Prince tickets if you already are going to make it to Rotterdam. The festival organisation mentioned all three Prince concerts are going to be different and Chaka Khan, Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins, Mavis Staples, Candy Dulfer, Janelle Monáe, Esperanza Spalding, Selah Sue & Raphael Saadiq are in the regular line up so guest appearances by Prince are plausible. My advice: skip Poland to save some money for the complete Rotterdam programme. Poland might be a regular festival show, if Prince is scheduled in Rotterdam until 2.45 AM there seems to be no sharp curfew. A three day ticket is for sale now for 209 Euro ex service charge, on Friday you can buy the additional Prince tickets for 40 Euro ex. a day. It is quite an amount but then you can see concerts from 16.30 on Friday and Saturday and from 15.00 on Sunday.

[Edited 5/20/11 11:17am]

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Reply #3 posted 05/10/11 2:03pm

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I think I've shot myself in the foot with Poland cuz flights and tix are booked with my girlfriend, so that's definate for me.I'm coming from the uk and like I said my old dear would do the Saturday only but I could afford to buy the whole weekend ticket but would have to look at finding relatively cheap accomodation for the Sunday night.. Soooo if any kind soul would be able to let me know if theres any room spare if I don't find anything reasonable then let me know cool
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Reply #4 posted 05/10/11 2:23pm

jillis

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Llanishenlad said:

I think I've shot myself in the foot with Poland cuz flights and tix are booked with my girlfriend, so that's definate for me.I'm coming from the uk and like I said my old dear would do the Saturday only but I could afford to buy the whole weekend ticket but would have to look at finding relatively cheap accomodation for the Sunday night.. Soooo if any kind soul would be able to let me know if theres any room spare if I don't find anything reasonable then let me know cool

I don't mean to be inhospitable but when the final show ends Monday morning (officially at 1.15 AM but probably later) take a night train to the airport (every hour from Rotterdam to Schiphol, takes about an hour) and catch an early flight home.

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Reply #5 posted 05/10/11 2:31pm

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Nah man that's fine and actually that sounds like a very good idea! Am gonna get my thinking cap on and go through with sorting my trip I think
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Reply #6 posted 05/10/11 2:51pm

JowiiCoco

jillis said:

So do you mean you are coming to the Saturday morning show? There is a Prince concert rounding up al three festival days: Friday July8th, Saturday July 9th and Sunday July 10th. If you are able to come to Rotterdam and to Poland you have invested already quite a lot, you would be a thief of your own wallet when you dont buy a three day ticket for the festival plus additional Prince tickets if you already are going to make it to Rotterdam. The festival organisation mentioned all three Prince concerts are going to be different and Chaka Khan, Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins, Mavis Staples, Candy Dulfer, Janelle Monáe & Esperanza Spalding are in the regular line up so guest appearances by Prince are plausible. My advice: skip Poland to save some money for the complete Rotterdam programme. Poland might be a regular festival show, if Prince is scheduled in Rotterdam until 2.45 AM there seems to be no sharp curfew. A three day ticket is for sale now for 209 Euro ex service charge, on Friday you can buy the additional Prince tickets for 40 Euro ex. a day. It is quite an amount but then you can see concerts from 16.30 on Friday and Saturday and from 15.00 on Sunday.

I agree. I bet Poland is just going to be a greatest hits show anyway. The NSJF shows are more likely to have a few memorable moments. But if your mother is only able to do the Sat show, then that's just the way it is, right? Plenty of other Prince concerts coming in the future.

As for myself, my plans are to get tickets for one show, preferably the Sunday 1:15am show. I'm not going to spend 300 euro on Prince, fuck that. lol

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Reply #7 posted 05/11/11 2:19am

panchopistolas

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jillis said:

So do you mean you are coming to the Saturday morning show? There is a Prince concert rounding up al three festival days: Friday July8th, Saturday July 9th and Sunday July 10th. If you are able to come to Rotterdam and to Poland you have invested already quite a lot, you would be a thief of your own wallet when you dont buy a three day ticket for the festival plus additional Prince tickets if you already are going to make it to Rotterdam. The festival organisation mentioned all three Prince concerts are going to be different and Chaka Khan, Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins, Mavis Staples, Candy Dulfer, Janelle Monáe & Esperanza Spalding are in the regular line up so guest appearances by Prince are plausible. My advice: skip Poland to save some money for the complete Rotterdam programme. Poland might be a regular festival show, if Prince is scheduled in Rotterdam until 2.45 AM there seems to be no sharp curfew. A three day ticket is for sale now for 209 Euro ex service charge, on Friday you can buy the additional Prince tickets for 40 Euro ex. a day. It is quite an amount but then you can see concerts from 16.30 on Friday and Saturday and from 15.00 on Sunday.

I agree. I bet Poland is just going to be a greatest hits show anyway. The NSJF shows are more likely to have a few memorable moments. But if your mother is only able to do the Sat show, then that's just the way it is, right? Plenty of other Prince concerts coming in the future.

As for myself, my plans are to get tickets for one show, preferably the Sunday 1:15am show. I'm not going to spend 300 euro on Prince, fuck that. lol

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Reply #8 posted 05/11/11 2:20am

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JowiiCoco said:

I agree. I bet Poland is just going to be a greatest hits show anyway. The NSJF shows are more likely to have a few memorable moments. But if your mother is only able to do the Sat show, then that's just the way it is, right? Plenty of other Prince concerts coming in the future.

As for myself, my plans are to get tickets for one show, preferably the Sunday 1:15am show. I'm not going to spend 300 euro on Prince, fuck that. lol

IS THERE A 24 HOURS TRAIN SERVICE FROM ROTTERDAM TO SHIPHOL AIRPORT???

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Reply #9 posted 05/11/11 2:53am

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panchopistolas said:

panchopistolas said:

IS THERE A 24 HOURS TRAIN SERVICE FROM ROTTERDAM TO SHIPHOL AIRPORT???

Yep, but you have to take a cab to get to Rotterdam Train Station (or ask someone to drive you there)

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Reply #10 posted 05/11/11 3:36am

JowiiCoco

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panchopistolas said:

IS THERE A 24 HOURS TRAIN SERVICE FROM ROTTERDAM TO SHIPHOL AIRPORT???

Yep, but you have to take a cab to get to Rotterdam Train Station (or ask someone to drive you there)

On the NSJF nights the subway extended its hours of operation til 3:30am, so depending on what time Prince decides to stop playing that's also a possibility.

[Edited 5/11/11 3:37am]

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Reply #11 posted 05/11/11 6:32am

remko

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panchopistolas said:

panchopistolas said:

IS THERE A 24 HOURS TRAIN SERVICE FROM ROTTERDAM TO SHIPHOL AIRPORT???

They leave 2 minutes after each hour all night from Rotterdam. take about 55 minutes to get to Schiphol.

try www.ns.nl

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Reply #12 posted 05/11/11 8:18am

pandemoniun6

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xenophobia2002 said:

Yep, but you have to take a cab to get to Rotterdam Train Station (or ask someone to drive you there)

On the NSJF nights the subway extended its hours of operation til 3:30am, so depending on what time Prince decides to stop playing that's also a possibility.

[Edited 5/11/11 3:37am]

There's also night buses but don't know which would be best. Subway definitely quick if it's still on at that time. And agree about the memorable moments mentioned. There's always musicians appearing at others' sets at NSJF.

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Reply #13 posted 05/12/11 4:15am

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Thanks to our Dutch pals for the info.

I'm now looking at the eurostar or Easyjet options as they will probably work out as cheap as driving.

£109 will get me a Eurostar return to Brussels. Can anyone tell me if there are regular 24 hour trains from Rotterdam to Brusssels, and if there is, what website you would recommomend to get that connecting train? I would be looking to get the train back to Brussels straight after to show and get a 8am Eurostar back to London (sleep on the train!)

Second option is to fly. I live within a few miles of Stansted. So I can fly to Schipol return for about £100.

Do you think it would be easier (or cheaper) getting to and from Rotterdam via Schipol or Brussels? at 4am?

Thanks.

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Reply #14 posted 05/12/11 8:34am

AlphabetS

Hello,

I am looking at travelling over on my own from the UK for the Friday or Sunday show. Can get to Schipol cheap, easily and then going to take the train to Rotterdam and head straight back to Schipol by train after the gig on one of the all night trains (great news they are only about £ 20 return and run all night).

The question is whether to go Friday or Sunday. Sunday starts earlier so may go on longer into the night as it would appear by the late start on Friday there is no curfew.

I wonder if Sunday is more likely to be like an aftershow as its closing the festival and his mates will probably all be around after performing. I was at the last aftershow at the O2 and maybe I am expecting a bit much for something remotely similar, but I would be disapointed to travel over for a 90 min half hearted set and would hope he would go for it on the Sunday.

Would people agree that an aftershow at another venue is unlikely in view of the very late start time of all gigs?

Then again, the first night of recent tours seem to have been long and got good reviews.

Any thoughts or is it, as usual, just pot luck depending on Prince's mood?

What are people planning doing if they are only going to the Prince concert? Will there be a pre concert meet up? I was thinking of heading to the festival and seeing if there are any cheap unsold tickets going late in the afternoon and if so going to see a few others before the main event.

Decision to make by 10am in the morning...

Any thoughts are welcome

Thanks

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Reply #15 posted 05/12/11 9:37am

jillis

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SquirrelMeat said:

Thanks to our Dutch pals for the info.

I'm now looking at the eurostar or Easyjet options as they will probably work out as cheap as driving.

£109 will get me a Eurostar return to Brussels. Can anyone tell me if there are regular 24 hour trains from Rotterdam to Brusssels, and if there is, what website you would recommomend to get that connecting train? I would be looking to get the train back to Brussels straight after to show and get a 8am Eurostar back to London (sleep on the train!)

Second option is to fly. I live within a few miles of Stansted. So I can fly to Schipol return for about £100.

Do you think it would be easier (or cheaper) getting to and from Rotterdam via Schipol or Brussels? at 4am?

Thanks.

Don't choose Brussels, no trains during the night and about 2 or 3 three hours from Rotterdam! Easyjet to Schiphol is even cheaper than Eurostar.

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Reply #16 posted 05/12/11 9:40am

jillis

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AlphabetS said:

Hello,

I am looking at travelling over on my own from the UK for the Friday or Sunday show. Can get to Schipol cheap, easily and then going to take the train to Rotterdam and head straight back to Schipol by train after the gig on one of the all night trains (great news they are only about £ 20 return and run all night).

The question is whether to go Friday or Sunday. Sunday starts earlier so may go on longer into the night as it would appear by the late start on Friday there is no curfew.

I wonder if Sunday is more likely to be like an aftershow as its closing the festival and his mates will probably all be around after performing. I was at the last aftershow at the O2 and maybe I am expecting a bit much for something remotely similar, but I would be disapointed to travel over for a 90 min half hearted set and would hope he would go for it on the Sunday.

Would people agree that an aftershow at another venue is unlikely in view of the very late start time of all gigs?

Then again, the first night of recent tours seem to have been long and got good reviews.

Any thoughts or is it, as usual, just pot luck depending on Prince's mood?

What are people planning doing if they are only going to the Prince concert? Will there be a pre concert meet up? I was thinking of heading to the festival and seeing if there are any cheap unsold tickets going late in the afternoon and if so going to see a few others before the main event.

Decision to make by 10am in the morning...

Any thoughts are welcome

Thanks

Why not the Saturday show? If you invest in travelling and a place to stay why not visit all three Prince concerts and the festival with all the other Prince related acts as well?

[Edited 5/12/11 9:41am]

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Reply #17 posted 05/12/11 9:41am

aiMfonke

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SquirrelMeat said:

Thanks to our Dutch pals for the info.

I'm now looking at the eurostar or Easyjet options as they will probably work out as cheap as driving.

£109 will get me a Eurostar return to Brussels. Can anyone tell me if there are regular 24 hour trains from Rotterdam to Brusssels, and if there is, what website you would recommomend to get that connecting train? I would be looking to get the train back to Brussels straight after to show and get a 8am Eurostar back to London (sleep on the train!)

Second option is to fly. I live within a few miles of Stansted. So I can fly to Schipol return for about £100.

Do you think it would be easier (or cheaper) getting to and from Rotterdam via Schipol or Brussels? at 4am?

Thanks.

You can check out this website www.b-rail.be

You will find the trains from Brussel-Zuid to Rotterdam but I'm afraid there is no train that leaves from Rotterdam to Brussel-Zuid at night. I think the first train that leaves from Rotterdam to Brussel Zuid is at 7.55 am.

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Reply #18 posted 05/12/11 10:04am

SquirrelMeat

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aiMfonke said:

SquirrelMeat said:

Thanks to our Dutch pals for the info.

I'm now looking at the eurostar or Easyjet options as they will probably work out as cheap as driving.

£109 will get me a Eurostar return to Brussels. Can anyone tell me if there are regular 24 hour trains from Rotterdam to Brusssels, and if there is, what website you would recommomend to get that connecting train? I would be looking to get the train back to Brussels straight after to show and get a 8am Eurostar back to London (sleep on the train!)

Second option is to fly. I live within a few miles of Stansted. So I can fly to Schipol return for about £100.

Do you think it would be easier (or cheaper) getting to and from Rotterdam via Schipol or Brussels? at 4am?

Thanks.

You can check out this website www.b-rail.be

You will find the trains from Brussel-Zuid to Rotterdam but I'm afraid there is no train that leaves from Rotterdam to Brussel-Zuid at night. I think the first train that leaves from Rotterdam to Brussel Zuid is at 7.55 am.

Thank you! That might swing it for me! biggrin

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Reply #19 posted 05/12/11 2:38pm

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I am a bit confused about the tickets... Does anybody know if it possible to purchase the plus tickets first and then the 3 day ticket? Or do you have to have a 3 day ticket first?

A funk a day keeps the nose away.
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Reply #20 posted 05/12/11 2:55pm

SquirrelMeat

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jillis said:

SquirrelMeat said:

Thanks to our Dutch pals for the info.

I'm now looking at the eurostar or Easyjet options as they will probably work out as cheap as driving.

£109 will get me a Eurostar return to Brussels. Can anyone tell me if there are regular 24 hour trains from Rotterdam to Brusssels, and if there is, what website you would recommomend to get that connecting train? I would be looking to get the train back to Brussels straight after to show and get a 8am Eurostar back to London (sleep on the train!)

Second option is to fly. I live within a few miles of Stansted. So I can fly to Schipol return for about £100.

Do you think it would be easier (or cheaper) getting to and from Rotterdam via Schipol or Brussels? at 4am?

Thanks.

Don't choose Brussels, no trains during the night and about 2 or 3 three hours from Rotterdam! Easyjet to Schiphol is even cheaper than Eurostar.

Cool. Easyjet it is! Thanks.

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Reply #21 posted 05/12/11 7:51pm

DoffieParker

i'm trying to find a seating chart 4 the maars hall.

is anyone familiar with the maars hall & the way it's arranged?

can anyone offer info or link please? ta!

[Edited 5/12/11 20:22pm]

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Reply #22 posted 05/13/11 12:47am

jagoda

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DoffieParker said:

i'm trying to find a seating chart 4 the maars hall.

is anyone familiar with the maars hall & the way it's arranged?

can anyone offer info or link please? ta!

[Edited 5/12/11 20:22pm]

I'm wondering about the same thing... I see that the plus tickets are already up, but no sitting chart, only descriptions. What is supposed to be closer to the stage, standing or sitting behind stage...?

A funk a day keeps the nose away.
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Reply #23 posted 05/13/11 1:14am

JowiiCoco

jagoda said:

DoffieParker said:

i'm trying to find a seating chart 4 the maars hall.

is anyone familiar with the maars hall & the way it's arranged?

can anyone offer info or link please? ta!

[Edited 5/12/11 20:22pm]

I'm wondering about the same thing... I see that the plus tickets are already up, but no sitting chart, only descriptions. What is supposed to be closer to the stage, standing or sitting behind stage...?

Yeah tickets are "up", but the site is down. lol

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Reply #24 posted 05/13/11 1:23am

organgrinder

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Any1 had any luck yet? site keeps crashing on me grrrrrrr so sressed lol

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Reply #25 posted 05/13/11 1:24am

funkymuc

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no luck yet.... still trying

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Reply #26 posted 05/13/11 1:25am

jagoda

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No luck yet. It either keeps crashing or putting me in a neverending queue.

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Reply #27 posted 05/13/11 1:26am

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Same mad oh well keep trying i guess - good luck everyone

jagoda said:

No luck yet. It either keeps crashing or putting me in a neverending queue.

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Reply #28 posted 05/13/11 2:25am

jillis

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jagoda said:

DoffieParker said:

i'm trying to find a seating chart 4 the maars hall.

is anyone familiar with the maars hall & the way it's arranged?

can anyone offer info or link please? ta!

[Edited 5/12/11 20:22pm]

I'm wondering about the same thing... I see that the plus tickets are already up, but no sitting chart, only descriptions. What is supposed to be closer to the stage, standing or sitting behind stage...?

In previous years the Maas hall was general access, no allocated seating, you could choose to sit or stand nearer the stage. Did you reach a screen where you could choose between standing or seating tickets?

[Edited 5/13/11 2:25am]

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Reply #29 posted 05/13/11 2:34am

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jillis said:

jagoda said:

I'm wondering about the same thing... I see that the plus tickets are already up, but no sitting chart, only descriptions. What is supposed to be closer to the stage, standing or sitting behind stage...?

In previous years the Maas hall was general access, no allocated seating, you could choose to sit or stand nearer the stage. Did you reach a screen where you could choose between standing or seating tickets?

[Edited 5/13/11 2:25am]

Yes, I did come to there... There were a lot of other categories too. But this is as far as I managed to get before I was thrown out.

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