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You would all be very disappointed if you couldn't get into Arcadia at midnight because the entrance was blocked by thousands of kidz so don't ruin The Kidz Field. The security will not be allowing wasted adults any near The Kidz Field. Adults must be accompanied by children at all times.

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You would all be very disappointed if you couldn't get into Arcadia at midnight because the entrance was blocked by thousands of kidz so don't ruin The Kidz Field. The security will not be allowing wasted adults any near The Kidz Field. Adults must be accompanied by children at all times.

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I'm not sure what people are expecting but Rastamouse is a cartoon for children. Irie isn't a real talking mouse, I think you might be disappointed by the live show. How exactly would a cartoon perform on the Pyramid stage?

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I'm not sure what people are expecting but Rastamouse is a cartoon for children. Irie isn't a real talking mouse, I think you might be disappointed by the live show. How exactly would a cartoon perform on the Pyramid stage?

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You would all be very disappointed if you couldn't get into Arcadia at midnight because the entrance was blocked by thousands of kidz so don't ruin The Kidz Field. The security will not be allowing wasted adults any near The Kidz Field. Adults must be accompanied by children at all times.

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i wonder if scratchy and Zoommer will be there and President Wensley dale too? My three year old is gonna have her mind blown at he first glasto - she loves ska too - she has been dancing to the specials since she was 2! I am quite excited myself - but am wondering does anyone know what kind of time will they play (and Zingzillas too) and will they play more than once - do the stage times ever get announced in advance? -i know the programme normally does not have the kidz field times in it - i think the kidz field entertainment stops about 6/7 ? Neil? Anyone in know have any info?

wonder if accompanying adults are allowed on the helter skelter - have always always wanted to :)

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Unless there's been a change of policy this simply isn't true. I don't think I've ever seen "security" on the Kidz Field entrance - usually it's Oxfam Stewards.

It's true that they like to stop adults who are walking in without children, but only to make sure they're smiling before they enter!

I've never been to Glasto with a child and I've been to the Kidz Field (mainly for Bodger and Badger) quite a few times.

Enjoy!

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