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Im applying through Oxfam for Boomtown, Latitude, Leeds and Bestival and im looking to also volunteer at T in the Park, Download, V Fest and Isle Of Wight which Oxfam do not work at.

Your liver is going to take one hell of a beating next summer.

Also any other small festivals I can fit in!! Truck was one I was looking at so thats good :D

Your liver is going to take a beating! Edited by Couchy
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Im applying through Oxfam for Boomtown, Latitude, Leeds and Bestival and im looking to also volunteer at T in the Park, Download, V Fest and Isle Of Wight which Oxfam do not work at.

You do know IOW and Download are the same weekend right ;)

Also cheers for that info Kaos, I'm looking at volunteering festivals too and I was thinking between T and trees but I may apply for trees now

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If you're savvy about it you can get to/from places quite cheap- I got to Reading this year for less than 15 quid because I booked the train ticket early & used a rail card (although admittedly I didn't get a return), and I got a coach home to Brighton from Notts for under 20 quid the other day :P

Isle of Wight and Bestival are always bloody expensive to get to though, no matter what. I sometimes wonder how they manage to sell well enough when you factor in the coast of the ferry/hovercraft.

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Isle of Wight and Bestival are always bloody expensive to get to though, no matter what. I sometimes wonder how they manage to sell well enough when you factor in the coast of the ferry/hovercraft.

Yeah the only reason I went to IOW was because I had to travel to Southampton to move out of my uni halls so I only had to pay for the ferry

Spent so much money there though, mainly as the festival is so boring I went shopping in Newport town centre to pass the time

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They market the festival as having more going on than just the music but there's probably less to do there than R&L; all of the stalls are basically dodgy fairground attractions marked up about 50%

Also the undercard is atrocious; before 6pm it's all major label sponsored detritus and John Giddings' mates

I was considering going to see X-Men at the cinema in Newport on the Friday, that's how bad it is

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Isle of Wight and Bestival are always bloody expensive to get to though, no matter what. I sometimes wonder how they manage to sell well enough when you factor in the coast of the ferry/hovercraft.

Your not savvy! I've told you guys lots of times, go on the train, book the ticket to Ryde & you get the passenger ferry included. Don't pre book anything! It was £60 this year from Leeds! Edited by Couchy
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Here's a surprise. No Royal Blood at R+L.

http://pitchfork.com/news/57516-foo-fighters-announce-massive-tour/

Must have not wanted to sub.

Thats what I thought, but after double checking Royal Blood are supporting the dates with the *. They are still free Reading weekend. The dates they are supporting the Foos are:

7/6/15 – Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center

7/9/15 – Toronto, ON – Molson Canadian Amphitheatre

7/16/15 – New York, NY – Citi Field

7/19/15 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park

8/12/15 – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place

8/13/15 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome

8/17/15 – Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

8/19/15 – Maryland Heights, MO – Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

8/21/15 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center

8/22/15 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

8/24/15 – Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre

8/25/15 – Pittsburgh, PA – First Niagara Pavilion

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