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It would be a pretty stupid idea to have one done at a festival, there is no way you could keep it clean enough, and you have no way of knowing if the artist is responsible, a decent artist, and infection free. There's no way I would get one done, that's why I got my latest one last week so it's nicely healed before Glasto :D

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No there isn't, for obvious reasons. Although there are temporary tattoo 'studios' sometimes.

At my first Glasto in 95, one of my clearest memories is of a crusty girl, with filthy dredds and dirty clothes, sitting on a grubby blanket with a load of jewellery laid out on it, picking up germs. Next to that she had a bit of brown cardboard torn off a box, with "BODY PIERCING, £5" scrawled on it.

Er, nah.

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No there isn't, for obvious reasons. Although there are temporary tattoo 'studios' sometimes.

At my first Glasto in 95, one of my clearest memories is of a crusty girl, with filthy dredds and dirty clothes, sitting on a grubby blanket with a load of jewellery laid out on it, picking up germs. Next to that she had a bit of brown cardboard torn off a box, with "BODY PIERCING, £5" scrawled on it.

Er, nah.

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Thanks all, it wasn't for me honest, I am refreshingly tattoo free. I was asked by a girl at the weekend that thought it would be a bit special to get her first tattoo done at her first glasto...

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Thanks all, it wasn't for me honest, I am refreshingly tattoo free. I was asked by a girl at the weekend that thought it would be a bit special to get her first tattoo done at her first glasto...
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No there isn't, for obvious reasons. Although there are temporary tattoo 'studios' sometimes.

At my first Glasto in 95, one of my clearest memories is of a crusty girl, with filthy dredds and dirty clothes, sitting on a grubby blanket with a load of jewellery laid out on it, picking up germs. Next to that she had a bit of brown cardboard torn off a box, with "BODY PIERCING, £5" scrawled on it.

Er, nah.

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