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02 Feb 2012 07:30p.m.
Jingoes wrote:
I remember not goin to any of them :-)
31 Jan 2012 11:52a.m.
james wrote:
this could be a scam just to make people buy tickets, THE VERY LAST BIG DAY OUT you just gotta be there. next year they will go on saying something like, scince 2012 was such a success we will again have 1 more big day out for year 2013....DONT BE FOOLED they will be back
29 Jan 2012 09:24a.m.
vicki wrote:
waiting for the red hot chilli peppers to start their act., chemical brothers, pitch black and the prodigy. Thanks for the memories BDO xx
20 Jan 2012 09:18a.m.
Gosh wrote:
When it was an ao event.
19 Jan 2012 12:23a.m.
Heder Balahmar wrote:
This Year Is For The First Time I Going To Big Day Out And It's For The Last For Me Too Fo Big Day Out In Auckaland.....I'm From Surabaya, Indonesia - Will Going To First & Last Big Day Out To Me In Auckland.....
18 Jan 2012 11:12a.m.
Jason wrote:
I went to the first BDO's and loved them,they were so relaxed with room to move and all the people on the same vibe.I found the later events too big and crowded for my liking, great concept though and getting to see a huge range of artists and genre's of music was awesome.Like:smashing pumpkins,fun loving criminals, marilyn manson and all the awesome local acts...Too many to list.RIP BDO New Zealand.
18 Jan 2012 08:57a.m.
Nick wrote:
Getting pissed and vomming ohh yeh
18 Jan 2012 06:29a.m.
Brian wrote:
Metallica and the Black eyed peas great day out pity its ending
17 Jan 2012 08:37p.m.
Alex wrote:
Metallica 2004, Tool 2007, Rage Against the Machine 2008. But as of late a lot of the BDO's are only worth going just to see the headliners, and even then ... Bjork performing on the main stage just before Rage! That was unbearable!
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