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T has better crowds. More banter and more fun. Leeds has better facilities, more stages and more choice for just about everything. T this year is a risk on the new site. There is the possibility it could be a complete clusterfuck but it could also be amazing. I'd rather do Leeds this year but both line ups are ok.

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I've been going to both for years now (well reading) and as much as I've preferred reading over the years, mostly due to line ups, titp is like a homecoming every year, best crowds in the world, and as much as it is going to be a gamble leaving balado, it's still going to be the same brilliant crowds and atmosphere, and the reading line up is SHIT

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Unless you're into heavy rock music (For which T has next to nothing for you), it's a no brainer this year I think. The T line up this year is as good a line up as you'd realistically get from them this year catering to all their different crowds very well. In contrast R&l is sub par this year I feel, for all their different audiences (Except maybe those of dance music). After having committed to Kendal I can't stop thinking I've made a mistake and should've stomached up the extra £50 for T.But yeah T > R&L this year (I'd had said the opposite last year)

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