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so as you can see all the other festis are revealing there line ups but which would you prefer?

A to know whos playing now or

B to have it like it is now and to be surprised nearer the time

me personally like being surprised and going wow at the line up and trying to guess whos going to play :)

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I'd like to know some of the line up and for there to be some fairly significant gaps so that there remains an element of speculation. I would really like to know some of the acts (including headliners on the pyramid, other, west holts and JP) NOW!!!

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I'm glad Glasto doesn't announced the line up until after the ticket sales, including the resale, are over. It puts off those who might otherwise go for just one band. A week before the fest is early enough for me or even finding out when we get there.

I can get enough excitement just thinking about going to Glasto. I don't need the extra of what bands I'll be seeing.

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I prefer to find out as late as possible

I remember going to Glasto in 1998 for the first time and I didn't find out who was playing until I got to the site. Was a great way of doing it but near on impossible to do now a days

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Not necessarily. They may be doing other gigs or tours in the lead up to Glasto and the knowledge that people can see them at the fest may hit their general tour sales.

Yep - that's the case with all festivals, not just Glastonbury.

Tho to be correct, the bands themselves might not care much about the delay in announcing, but the promoters who are promoting those other shows definitely do. I'm aware from bits and pieces I hear that certainly the bigger bands are aware that they need to be keeping those promoters happy by not undermining other shows they're doing.

In the case of Glastonbury, the announcements are (nowadays) later than they might otherwise be precisely because the bands are playing on the cheap, so that the good causes can benefit. The payback that Glastonbury are able to give those bands is to announce them later than they could do, so that they're able to better financially exploit other opportunities.

If we got the announcements early, we wouldn't get the bands that we get playing at Glastonbury.

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Glastonbury has sold out, I doubt they're worrying to much.

For me T In The park is shaping up nicely, bought an early bird as it's 5 mins up the road and always has something for me. But Glasto is the king and will pull throu.

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I like the little snippets of information about who is playing that you get in the months leading up, it keeps the glastobation ticking along! Wouldn't be the same if we knew the line up in September.

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I'd like to know random acts...

but i guess we already do.

Such as an opener on the Sunday for John peel and a 4th up on The park stage, but I like the excitement and the inevitable grin after the lineup is announced and you get 'glasto is shit compared to *insert festival*' comment

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