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Put this on another thread but makes me wonder

Any Brucie fans planning to go to Glasto, then head to London on the Sunday for his Hyde Park show.

Is he that popular that anyone would miss 1/4 of the best festival in the world ?

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youd have to factor in a couple of extra details.

1 - hyde park gigs have a very strict finish time of 10.30pm, no music after that.

2 - bruce will play a longer set than at glasto so expect a 7pm start

3 - parking round hyde park/marbe arch is a complete nightmare.

so i think if wanted to guarantee seeing him you'd have to be pulling out of the glasto car park at 2.30 at the latest

and is he really worth that

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Can people make a poll out of this thread?

We can then extrapolate from the efestival sample what kind of impact this might actually have. Although clearly we'll have more "Glasto" fans here than "Bruce" fans so that might actually warp the results slightly.

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youd have to factor in a couple of extra details.

1 - hyde park gigs have a very strict finish time of 10.30pm, no music after that.

2 - bruce will play a longer set than at glasto so expect a 7pm start

3 - parking round hyde park/marbe arch is a complete nightmare.

so i think if wanted to guarantee seeing him you'd have to be pulling out of the glasto car park at 2.30 at the latest

and is he really worth that

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