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As they are on for so long i can see thursday and after headliners being packed with earlyish friday and sat being quiet. Still not on the map has it been said exactly where in silver hayes?

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feel the same about the thursday, it will be daft. everywhere is daft on the thursday unfortunately.

also thinking about if you are inside and need to go to the loo.... you are probably not going to be able to get out and back in again are you? i doubt they will have toilets inside.

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feel the same about the thursday, it will be daft. everywhere is daft on the thursday unfortunately.

also thinking about if you are inside and need to go to the loo.... you are probably not going to be able to get out and back in again are you? i doubt they will have toilets inside.

will they have a bar inside is what I'm thinking.
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Loved this stage so much. Went on the Thursday night around 11pm and only queued for about 5 minutes. Wasn't rammed at all Spent a little over an hour in there. Sounded great.

I went Thursday night, can't remember what time but the queue was 75 people long to get in.
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Bah, I didn't realise this wasn't open on Sunday. When I finally made it over to Silver Hayes on Sunday night, I found a closed tent where equipment was being packed away. Irritating as I'd chatted to a guy on Friday who told me how brilliant it was.

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