How Big Is Glastonbury?

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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Interesting ...... which by definition of being open continuously for 24hours, makes it a true festival. I have never been tempted to go there , but I am at the same time ,intrigued by it ........................(Will checking in on Motorhead on Friday via the BBC)

It's fantastic, best there is and unique in so many ways and very punter focused. Which other festival allows you to take as much booze as you can carry into the site itself. And I love the fact you have everyone from Motörhead to Lionel Richie playing. Bands know it's special, and you get "special" performances. I cannot speak highly enough of it.

And you're correct, it's a true festival in every sense. And not a big gig in a field.
 




JCL - the new kid in town

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Aug 23, 2011
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Basically if you lose your mates at a festival it's virtually impossible to find them again. You're likely to have no phone/signal. So I'm sure the flags can help. Always managed at Reading without but still.

I always enjoy the fun game of finding your mates again after going to the bar/toilet etc. I make sure i have a good look at several markers around my mates and then happily trudge off knowing i can find my way back to their place with no problem....except it never seems to work out like that. I get back to where i'm adamant they were only to spend the next 15 mins walking round in circles until one of my mates sees me, unless its dark of course :)
 






Hornblower

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Jul 7, 2003
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22 hours for me :down:

There right now. Just walked around the whole site to re-familiarise myself. It is enormous, and when we're fighting our way from one stage to the next it will be completely knackering. Never mind, we are absolutely determined to see Suede, Fat Whites, Cribs, Young Fathers, Courtney Barnet, The Who, Slaves, The Zombies, Alabama Shakes and Spiritualised plus others. Surely that line up alone makes it worth the ticket price.
 




Hornblower

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Jul 7, 2003
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It's fantastic, best there is and unique in so many ways and very punter focused. Which other festival allows you to take as much booze as you can carry into the site itself. And I love the fact you have everyone from Motörhead to Lionel Richie playing. Bands know it's special, and you get "special" performances. I cannot speak highly enough of it.

And you're correct, it's a true festival in every sense. And not a big gig in a field.

Completely this.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Hope everyone who is going has a good time. the weather is thankfully (mostly) dry http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2640282
If you forgive a plug (i work on this) then don't forget that you can watch 6 stages live online live from Friday...See the 120+ artists the BBC films via
http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/e84mxj/performances
and then for everyone who misses a few things whilst they're there, stage clashes etc, or want to watch it when they get back then all 120 performances or so will be on that iPlayer in full for 30 days when you get back.
 






BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
That's answered my question, thanks, I love a flag but on TV they look like they block the view of the mid section

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BHA flag
 


Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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West Sussex
There right now. Just walked around the whole site to re-familiarise myself. It is enormous, and when we're fighting our way from one stage to the next it will be completely knackering. Never mind, we are absolutely determined to see Suede, Fat Whites, Cribs, Young Fathers, Courtney Barnet, The Who, Slaves, The Zombies, Alabama Shakes and Spiritualised plus others. Surely that line up alone makes it worth the ticket price.

Who?
 


spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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Brighton
The flags are less of a nuisance than they look on the TV.

The size of Glastonbury is overstated IMO. The main stages are all in a 15-20 minute radius of each other, whilst shangri la to john peel is about half an hour. Once you have your bearings it's all pretty managable.
 




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