Adam Scott didn’t have a good time at Coachella: “Like there’s nowhere to lay down and relax while you wait, because then we wanted to see someone else”
As someone not in their 20s, I fully agree. I used to be able to party all night, catch 3 hours of sleep, wake up, eat a greasy burger and do it all again. Now being outside in the elements for hours without a soft place to land, hydrate, fuel, and rest sounds miserable. I’m too old!
Homosuperiorpod on
I feel all of this in my bones
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lasLAchicago on
Hahaha I love this so much! What a delightful dad grump thing to say. Iām not a dad (or a man) but going to a music festival with a bunch of teens and twenty year olds sounds like torture to me, too.
robotdebo on
Hahahaha I love this. Iām a 34 YO mom of two little kids and youād have to pay me a lot of money to consider going to coachella. Itās not Coachellaās fault I just donāt enjoy that environment at this stage of my life.
omyjob on
Hes so real for this.
DeliciousStand372 on
lol this is so genx.. just want to lie down man š
frecklestwin on
Iāve had a crush on him for a while, and itās times like these where Iām forced to remember he is a 50-something year old lmao
itshuey88 on
going back to Coachella in my 30s with my friends was the best. we just made our peace that we weren’t going to make it to every single artist, and just enjoyed the beer gardens and discovering some new artists.
Wit-wat-4 on
lol very very relatable.
I used to love festivals when I was young but *even then* we absolutely found ways to chill in between sets and we also didnāt drive so that was never a hassle we could come and go.
Taking the subway to go get a dƶner kebab at 3AM then coming back to the campsite is a particularly fond memory of mine.
Still, I would NOT do that today Iām so old. With a CAR and traffic and 17 year olds to look after? You couldnāt pay me enoughĀ
IslandDrummer on
Didnāt go this year but went last year. Iām in my mid-30s but had just as much fun as when I went in my early twenties. Just need to prioritize rest and food and minimize the boozing more than I used to. I imagine it would he exhausting going there with teenagers, but this is more of an Adam Scott problem than a Coachella problem. Itās probably the most well-run festival in the world.
myghostflower on
as someone that has been to coachella four times… bro is WAY off ššš
there’s so much space to sit back and watch any set at any stage, heck during the strokes i WAS sitting down and watching them pretty close, like cmon man
sky_blue_true on
Honestly, relatable š
Own-Importance5459 on
He’s Such…..A DAD
PistachioGal99 on
I went to Coachella in 2004. Had a great time, but absolutely would not be able to enjoy myself in present day!!
MusclyArmPaperboy on
Yep, I loved my Coachella experience but was exhausted every night. So much walking, giant lineups for water, nowhere to chill. Don’t want to do it again.
crackerfactorywheel on

I feel this real hard. I went to the Yacht Club festival in the Twin Cities and was delighted that they had blanket areas. My partner and I brought books and chilled in between sets. It was glorious.
Ok-Orchid-7834 on
Itās ok he will forget it at work the next day
jayeddy99 on
I have extremely flat feet and I wonāt lie I was MISERABLE by days end . By the 3rd day my legs were throbbing
MindlessFreedom5130 on
I’m too old to sleep in a shitty Walmart tent and take baby wipe baths while eating maybe-poisonous vendor food. VIP is just a slightly more expensive shitty tent and showers that smell like piss. oh, and there’s the risk of weather cancelling literally the entire fest and trapping you in a swamp filled with shit and piss from flooded portapotties.
festivals are for the young lmao.
Takkotah on
*Like*, this is written so weirdly.
“We were there for like four days. Somehow we were there for four days”
creepinonthenet13 on
Adam Scott is a Stroker? Love that for him
hbomb9410 on
Yeah, my music festival days are over. I’d rather spend my money on tickets to one concert by an artist I love, have a good time for 2-ish hours, and be home by midnight.
ItsTheExtreme on
Itās not a āeasyā festival. It was a lot even back in 2010. The payoff is usually worth the hurdles though.
BigFatJuicyLunchlady on
āThereās nowhere to lay downā lmfao
Alg0mal000 on
I used to manage a restaurant in LA back in 2010. He used to come in and was always miserable, demanding, and entitled. This was even before he was well known. To this day I canāt even watch anything he acts in because he was so awful to deal with.
kbatche on
This is so funny to me because I too prefer to just go lay down somewhere when Iām not doing something
urMOMSchesticles on
They do that so you can pay an extra $500 for VIP to have a place to sit.Ā
slowpoke1379 on

W0666007 on
Ha, just sounds like a dude that’s older and doesn’t want to deal. I get it.
Wistastic on
I thought this was a joke.
“She convinced us to bring she and her…” HER and her friends.
I’m also shocked that he went to see Justin Bieber. I’m just confused by Bieber as an entertainer overall.
Also, are festivals known for places to lie down? I have only been to one-off concerts.
Hefty-Comparison-801 on
I always feel rich people’s problems deep down in my soul. Thanks for sharing, Adam. Hopefully things get better for you.
laurennik89 on
This reinforces my thinking that if I ever went to one of these festivals again, I would go VIP or nothing. But thatās way too expensive so I guess Iām never going to one again. lol
geminivalley on
I just saw Adam Scott in Six Feet Under playing a cute gay man! He ate thatĀ
theodo on

r0tted1 on
Iād put up with it for The Strokes, but just know every moment before and after their set id be in pure misery š Iām 32 (not old, just have kids, adhd and some chronic pain issues) and I canāt keep up no moā
jdiv79 on
Been going to Coachella for 18 years, I love it with all of my heart. But I also completely understand his point lol. For a lot of people the juice is simply not worth the squeeze.
BRB gotta nurse this persistent cough I’ve developed while I buy next year’s presale in a week lol.
bicepstospare on
Even when I was younger (Iām 36 now), going to a music festival never appealed to me. I want reliable access to a clean bathroom and a place to sit down! I already had Mohs surgery to remove a skin cancer on my forehead when I was 24, so just the sunscreen application involved would stress me out.
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Old ahhh man
As someone not in their 20s, I fully agree. I used to be able to party all night, catch 3 hours of sleep, wake up, eat a greasy burger and do it all again. Now being outside in the elements for hours without a soft place to land, hydrate, fuel, and rest sounds miserable. I’m too old!
I feel all of this in my bones

Hahaha I love this so much! What a delightful dad grump thing to say. Iām not a dad (or a man) but going to a music festival with a bunch of teens and twenty year olds sounds like torture to me, too.
Hahahaha I love this. Iām a 34 YO mom of two little kids and youād have to pay me a lot of money to consider going to coachella. Itās not Coachellaās fault I just donāt enjoy that environment at this stage of my life.
Hes so real for this.
lol this is so genx.. just want to lie down man š
Iāve had a crush on him for a while, and itās times like these where Iām forced to remember he is a 50-something year old lmao
going back to Coachella in my 30s with my friends was the best. we just made our peace that we weren’t going to make it to every single artist, and just enjoyed the beer gardens and discovering some new artists.
lol very very relatable.
I used to love festivals when I was young but *even then* we absolutely found ways to chill in between sets and we also didnāt drive so that was never a hassle we could come and go.
Taking the subway to go get a dƶner kebab at 3AM then coming back to the campsite is a particularly fond memory of mine.
Still, I would NOT do that today Iām so old. With a CAR and traffic and 17 year olds to look after? You couldnāt pay me enoughĀ
Didnāt go this year but went last year. Iām in my mid-30s but had just as much fun as when I went in my early twenties. Just need to prioritize rest and food and minimize the boozing more than I used to. I imagine it would he exhausting going there with teenagers, but this is more of an Adam Scott problem than a Coachella problem. Itās probably the most well-run festival in the world.
as someone that has been to coachella four times… bro is WAY off ššš
there’s so much space to sit back and watch any set at any stage, heck during the strokes i WAS sitting down and watching them pretty close, like cmon man
Honestly, relatable š
He’s Such…..A DAD
I went to Coachella in 2004. Had a great time, but absolutely would not be able to enjoy myself in present day!!
Yep, I loved my Coachella experience but was exhausted every night. So much walking, giant lineups for water, nowhere to chill. Don’t want to do it again.

I feel this real hard. I went to the Yacht Club festival in the Twin Cities and was delighted that they had blanket areas. My partner and I brought books and chilled in between sets. It was glorious.
Itās ok he will forget it at work the next day
I have extremely flat feet and I wonāt lie I was MISERABLE by days end . By the 3rd day my legs were throbbing
I’m too old to sleep in a shitty Walmart tent and take baby wipe baths while eating maybe-poisonous vendor food. VIP is just a slightly more expensive shitty tent and showers that smell like piss. oh, and there’s the risk of weather cancelling literally the entire fest and trapping you in a swamp filled with shit and piss from flooded portapotties.
festivals are for the young lmao.
*Like*, this is written so weirdly.
“We were there for like four days. Somehow we were there for four days”
Adam Scott is a Stroker? Love that for him
Yeah, my music festival days are over. I’d rather spend my money on tickets to one concert by an artist I love, have a good time for 2-ish hours, and be home by midnight.
Itās not a āeasyā festival. It was a lot even back in 2010. The payoff is usually worth the hurdles though.
āThereās nowhere to lay downā lmfao
I used to manage a restaurant in LA back in 2010. He used to come in and was always miserable, demanding, and entitled. This was even before he was well known. To this day I canāt even watch anything he acts in because he was so awful to deal with.
This is so funny to me because I too prefer to just go lay down somewhere when Iām not doing something
They do that so you can pay an extra $500 for VIP to have a place to sit.Ā

Ha, just sounds like a dude that’s older and doesn’t want to deal. I get it.
I thought this was a joke.
“She convinced us to bring she and her…” HER and her friends.
I’m also shocked that he went to see Justin Bieber. I’m just confused by Bieber as an entertainer overall.
Also, are festivals known for places to lie down? I have only been to one-off concerts.
I always feel rich people’s problems deep down in my soul. Thanks for sharing, Adam. Hopefully things get better for you.
This reinforces my thinking that if I ever went to one of these festivals again, I would go VIP or nothing. But thatās way too expensive so I guess Iām never going to one again. lol
I just saw Adam Scott in Six Feet Under playing a cute gay man! He ate thatĀ

Iād put up with it for The Strokes, but just know every moment before and after their set id be in pure misery š Iām 32 (not old, just have kids, adhd and some chronic pain issues) and I canāt keep up no moā
Been going to Coachella for 18 years, I love it with all of my heart. But I also completely understand his point lol. For a lot of people the juice is simply not worth the squeeze.
BRB gotta nurse this persistent cough I’ve developed while I buy next year’s presale in a week lol.
Even when I was younger (Iām 36 now), going to a music festival never appealed to me. I want reliable access to a clean bathroom and a place to sit down! I already had Mohs surgery to remove a skin cancer on my forehead when I was 24, so just the sunscreen application involved would stress me out.