Watching a bit of the Redding and Leeds on TV and noticed the netting. What’s that for?

by damianvandoom

29 comments
  1. Protection from badly put up tents that have taken off from the stormy weather maybe?

  2. It’s a light rope thing, it all lights up along with the music

  3. Suspect to stop drones if any were to fly over and to obscure the shots a bit

  4. turns big rain dtops into slightly smaller ones so you all get even more wet

  5. Catching pigeons to put in the heavily marked up hamburgers.

  6. If you’re old enough to remember old festivals – piss bottles or in the case of Reading, used tampons (google it).

  7. Catches you in case your ket trip turns off gravity

  8. Wait till lasers hit that in the evening. You’ll see.

  9. Prevent stuff falling on the crowd: meteors, UFOs, UAP, Kryptonian life pods, skydivers, etc

    Also it’s covered in LEDs and lights up for fun, but that’s just a secondary benefit.

  10. Some people at festivals get waaaay too high, so it’s now standard practice to prevent them from being taken by the wind like a tent and lost for days.

  11. To trap P!nk if she tries to do any of her flippy spinny shit.

  12. To trap P!nk if she tries to do any of her flippy spinny shit.

  13. It is an “Anti- Rapture” net. So if it happens, you won’t miss the end of the concert.

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