Selina Kern
Too bad!
Bye, festival feeling in the heart of Linz! After only three years, Lido Sound’s story is history, although it has blossomed into a nationally noticeable city festival. An audience brought it to Linz, who might not be able to travel. Even former fellow students Vienna took the Lido as an opportunity to take a trip to the “province”.
Even if many residents in Urfahr will be happy: the end of the Lido is not just a loss for the cultural city of Linz, which likes to be young and urban. Also emerging artists from Upper Austria like the Linzer Uche Yara lose a domestic stage that is not easy to replace in this form – a shame.

Franziska Giles
Thank you, next!
He will not become many residents of Urfahrs whether the tret -day permanent sound sound: the Lido Sounds is history.
The urban festival idea was opposed to concrete. Sizes like the Kings of Leon, the Toten Hosen and Peter Fox come to the city? Yes, please! Linz and culture, young ideas, that fits together. But there were also dark sides. Or too few: many visitors felt at the mercy of the sun. Despite the distributed sunscreen. Concrete wherever you looked. The snakes and waiting times were long in front of the water points. The older generation festival haunted wistfully remembered space, blankets on a meadow, even a stream. To sit together away from the loud stage area.
And then there was the thing with the quite remarkable ticket prices, especially for the young target audience. But always come with the new – if possible green – ideas for Linz!
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