They were not happy with the organisation ahead of the event taking place
Nottingham music fans have spoken about their anger after a festival drew complaints about its organisation ahead of the event taking place. The Look-a-Like festival took place at Lime Lane Woods in Arnold on Sunday, September 25.
"My husband drove there on Friday to try and find it but he saw no signage for the event which was concerning and my friends started to look to see if the bands were advertising that they were going to be there. We were worried it was all a big scam." "I was starting to get anxious about it because things were so unknown like where could we park. The email came 48 hours before the event which told us there was very little parking and that could we park in nearby Arnold. It said you couldn't take in your own food and drink which I understood but they gave us no more information than just street food," she explained.
"We spent hours chasing websites trying to find out if it was actually happening or not. I couldn't sleep that night and in the morning, I realised I couldn't do it. It was meant to be an enjoyable thing yet it was bringing us so much anxiety." Gill got the same email before the event which she felt shed no light on the parking or food that visitors could expect at the event.
A spokesperson from Look-a-like Festival said: "As event tour & festival organisers who operate over 150+ events all over the UK, Europe & North America we pride ourselves in the success of our events based on customer satisfaction, and it saddens us that this event didn't meet some of our customer expectations."
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