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Was at Bestival this year and was amazed to see the time between bands on the main stage, filled with quality acts in their own right. Beardyman, Cuban Brothers, and any number of top notch DJ's.

Never seen this happen before but seems such a simple way to keep the party going between sets, and build people up to the next act.

Has this been done at Glasto? With the amount of artists on site it should be a sinch to fill the space with quality sounds rather than a CD. I know they have film clips for charities etc in this space, but could be a shout?

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Was at Bestival this year and was amazed to see the time between bands on the main stage, filled with quality acts in their own right. Beardyman, Cuban Brothers, and any number of top notch DJ's.

Never seen this happen before but seems such a simple way to keep the party going between sets, and build people up to the next act.

Has this been done at Glasto? With the amount of artists on site it should be a sinch to fill the space with quality sounds rather than a CD. I know they have film clips for charities etc in this space, but could be a shout?

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I really can't see the need for this at Glastonbury.

Rarely do you spend a large quantity of time at any one stage.. More often than not, you're moving from venue to venue, or sight-seeing, or doing a bit of shopping, or whatever. It's a fine idea for the smaller festivals, but if all you want to do at Glasto is sit in one place and be entertained... you're at the wrong festival.

Besides, "smaller" acts, I'm sure, would like their own slot at the smaller venues.

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