12.10-12/11 台北夢想音樂節 Dreaming Fest 2011

Post your upcoming Taipei and Xinbei Events here!
Forum rules
This forum is for the listing, promotion, and discussion of the specifics of events in Taipei and Xinbei. Please include a date in your title (e.g. 3/25) and - in the post - an address in English if possible. If you are providing the information in the form of an online photograph/flyer/poster, it is also advisable to provide the essential details in text as well, so as to facilitate ease of cut-and-paste.

As we wish to encourage people to post their events here, negative commentary isn't welcome in the Events forums. You are, however, more than welcome to post the same debate-encouraging negative criticism of bands, artists, etc. in the Arts & Entertainment or other appropriate forums.

Please PM the Moderators or Admin if you have any concerns or queries.

12.10-12/11 台北夢想音樂節 Dreaming Fest 2011

Postby pinkytoes83 » 09 Nov 2011, 19:16

Has anyone been to this event before?
Really curious to check it out!

Image

For more details, check out their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=311117198898684&set=a.304818106195260.87891.296941793649558&type=1&theater
pinkytoes83
Ink Still Wet in Passport (shífēn xīnshǒu)
Ink Still Wet in Passport (shífēn xīnshǒu)
 
Posts: 4
ORIGINAL POSTER
Joined: 23 Sep 2011, 18:14

6000

Re: 12.10-12/11 台北夢想音樂節 Dreaming Fest 2011

Postby stevegan » 09 Dec 2011, 12:34

pinkytoes83 wrote:Has anyone been to this event before?
Really curious to check it out!


I think this might be the first time. Unfortunately the weather forecast is not looking great but who trusts those things anyway?
Check out GigGuide.tw for a list of all upcoming concerts, plus local CD reviews and interviews.
stevegan
Shoe-wielding Legislator (huīwǔ xiézi de lìfǎ wěiyuán)
Shoe-wielding Legislator (huīwǔ xiézi de lìfǎ wěiyuán)
 
Posts: 210
Joined: 08 Sep 2005, 02:50
Location: Currently in Taipei. Formerly in Auckland / New Zealand (Aotearoa)
3 Recommends(s)
1 Recognized(s)

6000





Return to Taipei / Xinbei Events



Who is online

Forumosans browsing this forum: No Forumosans and 2 visitors

When you get an e-mail message from eBay or your bank, claiming that you have an account problem or a question from a buyer, it's probably a "phishing scam" intended to trick you into typing your password. Don't click the link in the message. If in doubt, go into your browser and type "www.ebay.com" (or whatever) manually.
More tips from David Pogue