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Hi looked at this forum for a while but never posted ,got my ticket in the re sale today! :)

This probably sounds like a stupid question to you , but the tickets from the 28th to 30th , does this mean you can go in on the Wednesday , or just the Friday

Thanks !

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Hi looked at this forum for a while but never posted ,got my ticket in the re sale today! :)

This probably sounds like a stupid question to you , but the tickets from the 28th to 30th , does this mean you can go in on the Wednesday , or just the Friday

Thanks !

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Hi looked at this forum for a while but never posted ,got my ticket in the re sale today! :)

This probably sounds like a stupid question to you , but the tickets from the 28th to 30th , does this mean you can go in on the Wednesday , or just the Friday

Thanks !

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If you've not been before you should definitely aim to arrive at the very beginning. Means a less hassle pitching and plenty of time to get your bearings before the fun starts. The site is massive and you'd be better off finding your way around before you get to Friday, realise you want to see someone on a stage in 10 minutes when you have no idea where you are or where to go.

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If you've not been before you should definitely aim to arrive at the very beginning. Means a less hassle pitching and plenty of time to get your bearings before the fun starts. The site is massive and you'd be better off finding your way around before you get to Friday, realise you want to see someone on a stage in 10 minutes when you have no idea where you are or where to go.

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I remember the despair I suffered at my first Glasto; pitched up, had a drink with all the neighbours and then went for a wander around. By time I returned it was dark and it quickly dawned on me I had no idea where, exactly, my tent was. Cue a long time searching for 'a blue tent'...

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I remember the despair I suffered at my first Glasto; pitched up, had a drink with all the neighbours and then went for a wander around. By time I returned it was dark and it quickly dawned on me I had no idea where, exactly, my tent was. Cue a long time searching for 'a blue tent'...

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