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Pilton Party


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To ask the obvious question - how does one get tickets? Is it online or via a phone number?

I'd be up for it, but am less up for "I've got the phone number cos my uncle lives there ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) "-type messing about

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Pretty sure can pay by phone but they don't post out and you have to collect tickets in advance in person from festival office in glastonbury town. Guess its one way they can try and ensure local have best opportunity of securing.

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Pretty sure can pay by phone but they don't post out and you have to collect tickets in advance in person from festival office in glastonbury town. Guess its one way they can try and ensure local have best opportunity of securing.

Details from last year:

Tickets for Pilton Party cost £25 and can be be pre-ordered and paid for by phone on 01458 834596. Tickets can be collected in person from the Festival Office, 28 Northload Street, Glastonbury, BA6 9JJ. Monday to Friday 8.30am-4pm (8.30am-6pm Friday), or from the Pilton Party box office on Friday evening.

http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/example-and-miles-kane-to-headline-pilton-party-on-friday/

Not sure where the Pilton Party Box Office is (is it kept deliberately secret) but that looks to me as if you can just collect it on your way down.

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You don't need to be 'too' local. I live near Yeovil and I can get tickets.

If it is Ellie Goulding this year I'll probably give it a miss this year. The vibe is a lot different to the festival I find. Feels much more of a pimms and picnic sort of crowd. :P

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Pretty sure it includes Frome-ies......as long as you can get to Worthy Farm to collect the ticket beforehand...

I think 'local' is classed as the usual Sunday ticket zone. It's advertised in our local paper and we're about 15 miles from pilton

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Not sure if I'd call it a Pimms ans picnic type of do. It is certainly nothing like the festival though. Pretty much a stage in a field with a few burger vans.

Agreed its nothing like the festival. However as a one night live music party its pretty good!

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foals and ella eyre apparently according to twitter.

FOALS!!!

FOALS!!!

FOALS!!!

I might have to try and pretend to be a local if true!!! :P (Hopefully also means they will be back in some sort of headline slot somewhere next year! Rather than the Pyramid!)

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(Hopefully also means they will be back in some sort of headline slot somewhere next year! Rather than the Pyramid!)

I reckon they might be in the running for a Pyramid headlining slot. They're one of not many candidates amongst newer bands, and a newer band has to be given a shot sooner or later.

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I reckon they might be in the running for a Pyramid headlining slot. They're one of not many candidates amongst newer bands, and a newer band has to be given a shot sooner or later.

I know people have said they are getting there, and I think they would pull it off but I've never really believed it :P

It'd be great to see Glastonbury giving smaller bands a chance to headline based more around Emily/Micheal thinking they could work again. (Even stuff I don't like I wouldn't mind seeing them given the chance tbh.)

I guess its giving smaller acts a chance or you start get into the rut of repeating headliners again at the moment.

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