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Just to prick some balloons; it's only confirmed we're getting the full lineup on Tuesday, not times.

Email says set times as well.

That's also where we'll be announcing the full Festival line-up - with set times - soon.

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Of course this could all be entirely wrong and we may be waiting until they release the digital programme again for timings...

Is it too much to think we could actually get the digital programme on Tuesday? Does the thingy say when we got it last year? (Yes I'm too lazy to look - no you're right, I'll go and try to find it...)

Edit: it doesn't mention it - just says running times 4th June

Edit 2: This suggests it was 15th June when the digital programme came out - so probs a little while to go yet

http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/interactive-2014-official-programme-available-now/

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Just to prick some balloons; it's only confirmed we're getting the full lineup on Tuesday, not times.

Just to prick some balloons, NOS is being banned.

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Moyles will be more smug then ever, surprised he has not went back to radio though. Was never going to be the same though after he fell out with dave

He's got so much money in the bank the guy never needs to work again. Tho there's also a chance people are refusing to take him on after the car dealership fiasco affair I guess.
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Email says set times as well.

That's also where we'll be announcing the full Festival line-up - with set times - soon.

Didn't have access to the e-mail when I posted my previous reply and had assumed it was worded a little more ambiguously. This is pretty much definitive, though.

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Email says set times as well.

That's also where we'll be announcing the full Festival line-up - with set times - soon.

Ohh I misremembered it as '- and set times -' so I had thought it was ambiguous as to whether they'd be released alongside. My bad. Even more excited for Tuesday then!

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He's got so much money in the bank the guy never needs to work again. Tho there's also a chance people are refusing to take him on after the car dealership fiasco affair I guess.

Hasn't stopped people buying Take That tickets though - when the only three now left are the tax evaders. Who still haven't paid the taxman.

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What is this email you speak of?

27 DAYS UNTIL GLASTONBURY 2015 GATES OPEN

Dear Glastonbury Festival 2015 ticket holder,

With just 27 days to go until gates open for this year's Festival (at 8am on Wednesday, 24th June), we're dropping you a line with some news and information to help you start planning your time on Worthy Farm.

GETTING TO GLASTONBURY

As always, we're encouraging as many people as possible to get to the Festival by public transport, to help cut down on carbon emissions and ease congestion around the site.

BY COACH: National Express is running coaches direct to the Festival Bus Station from 80 locations. This year they're offering a wider choice of arrival and departure times - plus there's a 25% group discount for bookings of 4 or more. Book online here.

BY TRAIN: Get here by rail with First Great Western's trains to Castle Cary station, where you can catch the free shuttle bus to the Festival Bus Station. Book online here (with no booking fees or credit card charges).

BY BIKE: Once again, we're offering guided rides to the Festival site from the local area - with luggage drop-off available. Or you can make your own way to the site. Click here for more info.

CAR SHARE: If you're coming by car - or would like to get a lift - then why not consider car charing? This year, we're working with GoCarShare to try to encourage more people to use their empty seats. Get more info here.

PHONE CHARGING AND WIFI AT THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL

EE is, once again, helping Glastonbury goers to keep their phones charged at this year’s Festival. Following a successful trial in 2014, the Power Bar portable chargers are returning, with two tents where you can swap your empty charger for a full one (once per day).

You’ll need to get a new 2015 Power Bar in advance. EE, Orange and T-Mobile customers can get one and swap for free. Non EE customers will need to pay £25 (including P&P) to get a Power Bar and use the swapping service. You can order your Power Bar from here now.

If you already have one of the new Power Bars (which EE sent out to its customers in April) then you'll still need a special wristband to swap your Power Bar at the Festival. To get hold of one, you’ll also need to click on the above link and fill in your details.

If you don’t get a Power Bar then EE are also bringing their Recharge Tent again, where you can sit and charge your phone for free (no matter which network you’re on). There will also be free wifi available in both EE tents.

NITROUS OXIDE NOT WELCOME IN THE FESTIVAL'S SACRED SPACE

This year, nitrous oxide will not be welcome in the King's Meadow - the Festival's Sacred Space - as we are reclaiming it as a place where people can gather for fun, in peace. Nitrous oxide is a damaging drug which pollutes our beautiful site with noise, litter and N2O gas. It is also dangerous: an exploding canister was the source of a major injury at last year’s Glastonbury. Please do not bring nitrous oxide and support us by not using it in the King’s Meadow.

LINE-UP ANNOUNCEMENTS

Over the past few weeks, we've been announcing the line-ups of many of the Festival's areas - including The Glade, Left Field, Silver Hayes, The Common, Field Of Avalon, Kidz Field, Block 9 and Theatre & Circus. If you missed any of the announcements, then click here. That's also where we'll be announcing the full Festival line-up - with set times - soon.

TICKET DISPATCH

See Tickets began sending out 2015 tickets last week, and will continue to send them over the next few weeks (so there's no need to panic if you don't have yours yet). When you do get yours, please take a moment to check the contents and keep it somewhere safe. We kindly ask that for security you don’t post a picture of your ticket online.

GLASTONBURY ABBEY EXTRAVAGANZA

This year's Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza on Saturday, August 8th will see legendary Kinks frontman Ray Davies headlining, with special guest Joan Armatrading and opening act The Shires. The evening will end with the traditional firework display. Advance tickets cost £35 for adults, and £20 for children aged six to 16. Children aged five and under do not require a ticket. Book your tickets online here.

Thanks – and see you next month!

Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm, Pilton

Love The Farm, Leave No Trace

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Bah, I screwed up my multi quoted post, so here goes with no quotes:

iplayer: Yeah, I download as much as I can lay my hands on, mostly for gigs I loved that I play as background music for months and years afterwards but there are a shitload of acts at JPT I never got to see whose gigs I check out afterwards. I don't have any hatred for the iplayer coverage.

Radio 1: Why would anyone have a problem with a youth oriented radio station targetting youths with their presenters? I'm 44, of course I don't listen anymore but I have no hatred for the station, I loved it when I was 15.

Chris Moyles: c**t.

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Hasn't stopped people buying Take That tickets though - when the only three now left are the tax evaders. Who still haven't paid the taxman.

True tho that's normal people making moral decisions which only affect them rather than gigantic media operations with commercial interests to protect
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