FEST 18 brings thousands of punk rockers to Gainesville
By Nick Hudson | Nov. 6, 20193,000 tickets were sold for the festival
3,000 tickets were sold for the festival
The event had 256 entrants
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Bobby Edge, vocalist and bass player for the band Jukebox Romantics, crowd surfs during the middle of his set at the Civic Media Center. “Honestly, my favorite thing is seeing all these faces I’ve seen from different countries come here and we all hang out,” Edge said. “Everyone’s in this one central location and it’s f—king amazing.”
Bobby Edge, vocalist and bass player for the band Jukebox Romantics, crowd surfs during the middle of his set at the Civic Media Center. “Honestly, my favorite thing is seeing all these faces I’ve seen from different countries come here and we all hang out,” Edge said. “Everyone’s in this one central location and it’s f***king amazing.”
Bobby Edge, vocalist and bass player for the band Jukebox Romantics, crowd surfs during the middle of his set at the Civic Media Center. “Honestly, my favorite thing is seeing all these faces I’ve seen from different countries come here and we all hang out,” Edge said. “Everyone’s in this one central location and it’s f—king amazing.”