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Like to see the Chip again but not him. I'm only in Sturgis for a couple three hours then vacate. It's really changed and getting busier the week before the actual rally.
If you plan on staying at the Chip, plan on no sleep!
I still have a hard time believing he is the actual act. I think this is a publicity stunt and he will only be on stage joining the main act like Kid Rock or someone for one song that they did together. There are what maybe 1% of the crowd that would be Snoop Dog fans? Woody ain't that dumb and is announcing another act in a day or two from now. My problem is I bought tickets for 5-11 last year at the cheap $175 price and the acts I would really like to see are the 3 days prior now
Last edited by tnriverluver; May 4, 2019 at 01:35 AM.
Like to see the Chip again but not him. I'm only in Sturgis for a couple three hours then vacate. It's really changed and getting busier the week before the actual rally.
If you plan on staying at the Chip, plan on no sleep!
Tried the week before two years ago. Disappointed. Some vendors open, most not, or, setting up. Not the same atmosphere for me. Prices though are rally high.
I still have a hard time believing he is the actual act. I think this is a publicity stunt and he will only be on stage joining the main act like Kid Rock or someone for one song that they did together. There are what maybe 1% of the crowd that would be Snoop Dog fans? Woody ain't that dumb and is announcing another act in a day or two from now. My problem is I bought tickets for 5-11 last year at the cheap $175 price and the acts I would really like to see are the 3 days prior now
Would he have less fans there than Elton John? I dunno.
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