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Offical programme out now


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"You can download an interactive version of the official 2014 Glastobury Festival programme for iPad and Mac for £3.99 from iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/glastonbury-festival-2014/id881156263?mt=11 now! (All proceeds go to Oxfam GB,WaterAid and Greenpeace UK.)"

Anyone got it yet, any new news in there?

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Friday opener apparently is described as "'Expect the unexpected: a rip-roaring act who'll knock your woolly socks off and surely set the standard for this stage. Set your alarm!'"

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Really good idea this. Like it a lot. Obviously it'd be better if no names were announced till you got your programme as you walked through the gates, but in the absence of that, this is great.

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Friday opener apparently is described as "'Expect the unexpected: a rip-roaring act who'll knock your woolly socks off and surely set the standard for this stage. Set your alarm!'"

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Friday opener apparently is described as "'Expect the unexpected: a rip-roaring act who'll knock your woolly socks off and surely set the standard for this stage. Set your alarm!'"

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Cheers for the link Morph! On a quick flick through no more info about the TBAs. But it is a thing of beauty and great to be able to read before we get there. Quite a few vids built in too

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