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cupcake_goth) wrote2008-07-16 12:49 pm
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A gothy eye-candy link, courtesy of
tolkiencub
Photos from this year's Wave Gotik Treffen.
(Why yes, I am now filled with the urge to dress up even MORE elaborately. Go ahead, try to look surprised by that bit of news.)
I swear by everything I hold dear, I WILL attend WGT one year. Look at all those gorgeous gothy types!
(Why yes, I am now filled with the urge to dress up even MORE elaborately. Go ahead, try to look surprised by that bit of news.)
I swear by everything I hold dear, I WILL attend WGT one year. Look at all those gorgeous gothy types!
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Beyond that the shopping opportunities are huge with a dealers room that is HUGE and vendors from all over the world. Then you have the local shopping and the clubs. Local stores are a bit light on the weekend as it is a holiday, but there are still spots to see such as the Völkerschlachtdenkmal. Clubbing is clubbing. Dark Flower was what it was and the Moritz Batsei had at least three different rooms with different music going, several beer halls, and more vendors (I think that's where much of the medieval stuff was).
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I would NOT, however, be camping. No.
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With 30k+ goths running around, there's more than enough people watching to be done. All those photos seemed like they were taken out in front of Agra hall which is pretty much the choke point for the entire festival.
Don't be afraid to check out bands you haven't heard before. Like I said, they tend to group like genres so if you like one band, you'll probably like the bands before and after them too. I always show up two bands early for a show just to check those bands out (and make sure I get into the smaller venues in time for the band I want to see).