Sorry to hear this man! For me it's very easy and cut, if she goes before Glastonbury, go and smash the pants off the festival and grab some drinks to toast her atop of park hill or however you think would be nice there. Maybe like think of her favourite food and grab it while there.
If she is still with you, stay home as it's not overall a stellar Glastonbury lineup you are missing. It's not that it's a case vs lineup but you can miss it knowing, you didn't miss anything that's an absolute must see in the grand scheme or won't be around again.
I've got some acts there I really fancy seeing but none are going to compare to those last moments. It won't be what she would ironically want you to do, it's what you could cope with moving forward. My mum's been ill recently with a bad leg infection that got borderline and sometimes when she closed her eyes and went to sleep through meds....I just made sure it was just sleep. Had that have been worse then I'd have sacked it off without a second thought. The money would mean nothing to lose.
YUP.... its exactly what's needed, which I said way back in Feb. CLASHES ARE GOOD
Prodigy vs Blink is what all festivals should be aiming for... If you're not having to choose between two acts at least half the day the line up is mid at best. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't, having to make the choise is better than one of the acts not being there at all....
I was wrong about them closing the Chevron early though. Looks like theyre doing it on the Fred night, which is prob fair enough if its really not suited to bands
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