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Capacity Crowds...


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Apologies if this info is readily available anywhere - if so please point me in the right direction.

I was wondering about the capacities of the stages. Obviously it isn't an exact science, but for a fairly full headliner how many people would be able to fit in the pyramid field? What about the other stages?

Anyone have any idea?

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Yeah, seem to recall having read somewhere that the he had about 10-12k people there before police closed off the area and stopped allowing people in. I got there at 11 that day to watch the couple of other acts before Rolf so I could be at the front, lying back with my many Brothers cider in the sweltering heat soaking up the rays. Stood up for the first time as he came on, looked behind me and had a jaw-dropping moment when I saw the fookin enourmous amount of people who'd turned up. One of my festival highlights for sure! :P
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Yeah, seem to recall having read somewhere that the he had about 10-12k people there before police closed off the area and stopped allowing people in. I got there at 11 that day to watch the couple of other acts before Rolf so I could be at the front, lying back with my many Brothers cider in the sweltering heat soaking up the rays. Stood up for the first time as he came on, looked behind me and had a jaw-dropping moment when I saw the fookin enourmous amount of people who'd turned up. One of my festival highlights for sure! :P
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Here's what the Festival people say, not exactly fully-detailed (I can imagine why they might not want to hand out precise figures) but it provides point of reference for the other stages.

"Sorry, I do not know, for it depends how far back (and sideways) you reckon a stage audience ends, and also things like what the crowd is doing (ie standing, or sitting, or dancing. As a rough measure it is reckoned that the Pyaramid arena up to Furlonger Lane is able to comfortably hold 60,000 to 80,000.

In peace, Infoman"

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I recently stumbled across this while researching other things:

The combined arena space at Worthy Farm can evidentially comfortably cope with the numbers applied for, should, exceptionally, all ticket/pass holders be on site at the same time. Using the industry standard formula, the Pyramid Stage arena can hold in excess of 90,000, the Other Stage almost 40,000, the Jazz Stage some 25,000. These venues can more than comfortably accommodate the licensed numbers.
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