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Head in the Clouds Festival

Head in the Clouds Festival

⭐️4.9 / 5
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🙌474
Ratings
📼4 scs
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📦~ in 1 month
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All Versions of Head in the Clouds Festival

3.0.0

May 6, 2024

New in this release: * Updated design for 2024 * 2024 Artist Lineup & Schedule once released * Stability improvements * Additional functionality fixes * Additional Schedule functionality * Bug fixes
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2.1.2

October 9, 2023

New in this release: * Stability improvements * Additional functionality fixes * Bug fixes
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2.1.1

August 4, 2023

New in this release: * Stability improvements * Additional functionality fixes * Bug fixes
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2.1.0

July 24, 2023

New in this release: * Stability improvements * Additional functionality fixes * Bug fixes
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2.0.0

June 23, 2023

New in this release: * New App Design for 2023 * Additional functionality fixes
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1.0.6

July 5, 2022

New in this release: * Redesign for Head in the Clouds Festival 2022 * Stability improvements * Improved error handling for wristband registration
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1.0.4

May 24, 2022

New in this release: * Updated design for Head in the Clouds Festival 2022 * Stability improvements * Improved error handling for wristband registration
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1.0.3

November 5, 2021

Updated content and minor bug fixes.

1.0.2

October 7, 2021

Updated content and minor bug fixes.

1.0.1

September 29, 2021

Price History of Head in the Clouds Festival

Description of Head in the Clouds Festival

The Head In The Clouds App is your official electronic guide to Head In The Clouds Festivals - easily explore any HITC festival content in one place! Create a personal schedule, read about the bands you'll see, explore food and drink options, and explore info and FAQs. Features include: Buy Passes: Purchase Passes & Add Ons for Cruel World. My Passes: Manage your order, load your passes before arriving to the show, transfer passes, upgrade and more. Lineup & Set Times: See every artist along with where and when they are playing. Sort by time and/or stage to drill down to what you want to see. Add or remove artists from your personalized schedule with one touch, and save a personalized schedule to share with friends. Food & Drink: See the food and beverage options available at Cruel World, along with which area they are located in. Artist Info: Tap on any artist to add their set to your personalized schedule, plus explore their web site or social pages. Info & FAQs: Search through festival info, details on getting to the show, ADA & Accessibility services, pass info and other frequently asked questions.
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Head in the Clouds Festival: FAQ

Is the Head in the Clouds Festival app compatible with iPads?

No, Head in the Clouds Festival does not work on iPads.
Goldenvoice developed the Head in the Clouds Festival app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 14.0.
The Head in the Clouds Festival app has a consumer rating of 4.9 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Head In The Clouds Festival Is Entertainment.
The latest version of Head in the Clouds Festival is 3.0.0.
The latest Head in the Clouds Festival update was released on July 2, 2024.
The Head in the Clouds Festival app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Head in the Clouds Festival supports .
Sorry, Head in the Clouds Festival is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Head in the Clouds Festival.
Sorry, Head in the Clouds Festival is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Head in the Clouds Festival

  • Bug but no support

    No option to create custom schedule even after wristband registration, even though set times/lineups were revealed weeks ago, and the custom schedule feature is available for others. Worst was that there's no available support for the app.
  • VIP Experience

    I never thought I would have to write such a terrible review after spending a great deal of money to travel from Las Vegas for a VIP experience, but let’s just say they have no idea what VIP is at this function. The performers were all wonderful so this has nothing to do with the musicians and their contribution. The VIP section was a mediocre set up with the exact same food and beverages to general admission. Also there was no separate place for VIP near the stage for the show. You’re trampled by General Admission and your no better off for paying $500. I couldn’t even get near the stage. It was a dysfunctional mess. Coming from Vegas I guess I thought VIP was understood to be a set apart, prime seating, exclusive experience. It was not. It also did not include parking in the price. No real bathrooms. Disgusting. They sent a box with a tshirt and an empty lanyard…they could have saved all the money from that marketing mishap and made sure that VIP actually had seating and or separate standing viewing in the front of the stage for the price you pay. I will be sending their corporate office a letter. But this was the worst amount of money I’ve spent to see a show with performers I have been waiting to see for a long time. Save your money and just get General admission pricing. It’s the EXACT SAME THING.
  • Good but could be streamlined

    The app functions really well as a music festival app but other features could be enhanced to further user experience. Wrist band registration was easy, it was confusing to know when I was done so maybe a confirmation page that makes it more obvious would help.

    I really like the function of the set list part where you check artists you want to see and the app generates a schedule and sets up reminders in your phone. It makes it easier to game plan for groups and know when to get there, when to leave. It was hard to know what happened outside of setlists so maybe adding meet and greets and other events happening throughout the festival to set list so people can figure out those in the schedule too.

    I think merchandise could have been put up on the app, if there was a smoother part to order online before and schedule pickups throughout the event to optimize sales for head in the clouds and artist merch.

    In the maps maybe it could be interactive where you click on each part and there’s a description and picture so you can understand what exactly it is and what activities are taking place there. I think it would also be useful to add stickers and a downloadable image option of the map with stickers so people can mark meet up spots if someone gets lost or stage meet up areas since the stages tend to get busy.

    Spotify playlists for each of the artists with some of their greatest and most classic hits. This could increase usage of the app and help users find new artists or could help people identify artists they want to See because they know the song but maybe not the artist.

    Last thing, the animated cloud on 88rising stage was so cute, why not animate one for the app too as well as add a selfie function for the app, so that people at the event can add stickers to their pictures and popularize the event on social media?