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Hi there

Am most likely going to make it to my first EotR this year - outstanding line-up so far with more to come!!

I just wondered if there is anything going on after the headliners finish or whether the curfew is midnight and it's back to the campsite???

Thanks

Nudge

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Hi there

Am most likely going to make it to my first EotR this year - outstanding line-up so far with more to come!!

I just wondered if there is anything going on after the headliners finish or whether the curfew is midnight and it's back to the campsite???

Thanks

Nudge

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3am is a bit conservative I think, I was still at the campfire bit at about 5am on one of the nights last year if I remember correctly (was a bit fuzzy, admittedly).

Tipi stops serving at about 2 or 3 though I think, and the music stops at 2.

Basiaclly if the cider bus isn't open, get some sleep.

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For the last couple of years they've had the How Does it Feel to be Loved? guys DJing on one night - indie, but very much the pop end of indie - think Smiths or Go-Betweens, not Libertines or Oasis.

Last year they also had Heavenly Jukebox (a mix of styles from sweet soul to digital hits of today and tomorrow, they say) and Bande Apart (vintage 50s and 60s rock n roll, garage etc). And their own DJs (indie/alt hits and big tunes - I seem to remember them playing The Chain a couple of times). No dance music as such, no.

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For the last couple of years they've had the How Does it Feel to be Loved? guys DJing on one night - indie, but very much the pop end of indie - think Smiths or Go-Betweens, not Libertines or Oasis.

Last year they also had Heavenly Jukebox (a mix of styles from sweet soul to digital hits of today and tomorrow, they say) and Bande Apart (vintage 50s and 60s rock n roll, garage etc). And their own DJs (indie/alt hits and big tunes - I seem to remember them playing The Chain a couple of times). No dance music as such, no.

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For the last couple of years they've had the How Does it Feel to be Loved? guys DJing on one night - indie, but very much the pop end of indie - think Smiths or Go-Betweens, not Libertines or Oasis.

Last year they also had Heavenly Jukebox (a mix of styles from sweet soul to digital hits of today and tomorrow, they say) and Bande Apart (vintage 50s and 60s rock n roll, garage etc). And their own DJs (indie/alt hits and big tunes - I seem to remember them playing The Chain a couple of times). No dance music as such, no.

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