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  1. 8 hours ago, amfest12 said:

    Map, Blackpink + Pink schedule and now Springsteen support acts updated, again I don't know anything beside the top two acts and only interested in Frank Turner. If you have any recommendations for 6/7 would love to hear, thanks

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    I can recommend Attawalpa, definitely. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, seanz25 said:

    Few things; 

    Green Day poster now listed as last tickets remaining, so imagine that'll sell out - No cheap tickets.

    Green Day listed as starting at 7:45PM on the app - What time does BST usually finish at? Around 11? Could be a mammoth set if that's the case.

    I think the curfew is 10.30.

  3. 12 hours ago, sarahleighcoops said:

    Hi not sure if anyone can help me on this my friends are all guest camping so go in through gate A4 and specific car park and camp site for them, my ticket is general admission so i have to go in through gate A3 and then general camping. does anyone know how far this distance is from their car park to where i need to camp? never been to IOW before usually glastonbury so if anyone can liken it to there i can figure out if its worth going or not! only found out last night theres a cock up on my ticket and no idea what to do due to leave early Friday morning which is another worry as to me the last thing youd ever want to do is turn up to a festival when musics started and try and pitch a tent (VIP camping was making the blow a lot easier!)

    any advice welcome as it stands my boyfriend and his mates are going and ill stay home and wait to go to worthy in a couple of weeks instead! 

    I've been once, 4 years ago. I can't remember which car park we parked in, but it didn't take long to walk to the general camping, about 20 minutes I think, nothing like Glastonbury, which can be a lot longer. We arrived on the Thursday,  but I don't think the music starts until early afternoon on the Friday, I believe it starts earlier on the Saturday and Sunday.

  4. 14 hours ago, foolee said:

    Do they release the stage splits before the festival or do you just turn up on the day and buy a lanyard?

    I think you just turn up on the day. In 2013 when I saw the Stones, they gave you lanyards when you walked in, the following year for Black Sabbath, they didn't have any lanyards at all, I had to find out the times and running order at the information tent. I haven't been since, but I am going this year.

     

     

     

  5. 35 minutes ago, galbani said:

    Aren't they giving festival tickets away with every ferry ticket you buy?

    Or something like that.... :rolleyes:

     

    The other way round I think. Either way they must be struggling to sell tickets, but with a line up like that it's hardly surprising.

     

     

  6. National Express are running coaches to all six of the BST Hyde Park concerts. It works out at around £34.00 return from Birmingham to the concert I'm going to, which is the Kings of Leon/Pixies one. Of course the coach price depends on where you are going from.

  7. Yes I agree , about time Birmingham had a decent festival. I'm going to go on the Sunday, East Side park is close to where I live, I can walk there and back, won't have to pay for travel or accommodation for once, happy days. I'm not sure if kids are allowed people have been asking on there twitter page, so you should find out soon.

  8. 97 was my 3rd Glastonbury. Me and a friend went from Birmingham on the Thursday, went by coach and we left sometime late morning. By the time  we got there and started pitching our tent, it was  getting dark. So we were trying to put our tent up on a hill in the dark in the rain. I remember Radiohead being brilliant and I remember Neil Young and Steve Winwood both not turning up  on the Sunday. It was  really muddy but I don't recall it raining that much over the weekend the  main problem was  it had poured it down for days before the festival. This was my last Glastonbury for 13 years nothing to do with the mud, but I didn't go again until 2010.

     

     

  9. 8 hours ago, Lucy92 said:

    Ah I knew there was supposed to be one at the hidden disco that got cancelled but didn't see that other one. 

    I went to the Bowie tribute at the amphitheater, it was a disco where they just played loads of Bowie records. The one at the hidden disco was supposed to have been at the same time, which I found a little strange. I didn't realise that one was cancelled. I couldn't find the hidden disco, someone said it was just someone with a laptop in the woods playing tunes.

  10. I went on my own to my first Bestival and I had a great time. The Cure were the main reason that I went to Bestival and although they were brilliant, I still saw and enjoyed loads of other stuff, including things that I wouldn't normally listen to. Ive read all the comments that people have posted about this year not being as good as previous years, but of course I can't really comment on that, because this year was my first Bestival. 

  11. 14 hours ago, Richb said:

    Also first time at Bestival and soloing it too and totally clueless where to pitch, decent line up tho so should be fun

    The Bestival website says that the colour coded campsites this year are green, red and black. I believe pink was the quiet campsite, Im not sure if they have that this year, not that it matters too much to me.

  12. On 8/21/2016 at 5:26 PM, Cvs said:

    I've been going on my own to others but I was volunteering there but this time I'm going as a punter!! Where you thinking of camping? I'm considering doing the pitch village or trying to get into green

    I haven't been to Bestival before, so I'm not too sure where to camp. I'm hoping to arrive around 2 ish, I'm coming down from Birmingham.

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