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2012


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If Pulp is doing a reunion gig in 2012, that's where I will be. Otherwise, I will probably save money and stay home and go to Coachella and maybe one other fest (Sasquatch or Bonnaroo). Or if I have the $$, then Latitude or Roskilde or Fuji Rock. Would love to go to Fuji Rock someday.

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Holmfirth Festival of the Performing Arts

Which will be me and friends, with a load of beer (and things) sitting in the garden for a few days watching G on the telly through the window.

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If im still alive in 2012 (I could be hit by a car any minute :P) and I have money to go to a festival I guess it'll be something like Reading or maybe Rock Werchter. No doubt I'll be dissapointed and anxious for Glasto to return.

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Sonar sounds interesting for early festival season start for 2012, what is it like, or have you not been before?

After that The Big Chill, (not been before)

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Sonar is good, it's like two different festivals, the day time events in the City centre, and the night time events in massive aircraft hangers a few miles out from the centre.

As it is a city based festival, there's lots going on around the city, including partying on the beach, and the anti-Sonar festival, where travellers set up soundsystems blasting out techno, think it goes on for 3 days non-stop, I normally visit it for a few hours immediately after Sonar's Saturday night partying finishes, until it gets too hot.

As for The Big Chill, that has to be my fave festival apart from Glastonbury. It's a great vibe, friendly people and good music in a beautiful location.

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