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ATM I don't know. I've told Brothers that's what I'm trying to do, and I assume my details get sent to Glastonbury at some point, and I think the campervan ticket query goes with them. I'm also trying to find a suitable email address for Glastonbury, so I can ask them directly.
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By CaledonianGonzo · Posted
They've had dedicated reggae spaces in the past. There was a sound clash stage for a while and also a reggae stage called - I think - the Greenhouse. The Gully also had a lot of reggae. In terms of the main stages there's quite often some large-ish names. Slim pickings this year though I think, with the exception of The Skatalites and Steel Pulse. -
Looks like headliners finish around 11 for the main stage and run a little bit later for the big top so depends who you want to see. We’re attempting the same but there’s also a ferry at 1:30 worse case. I don’t see why there’d be an issue getting from the festival to the ferry after Green Day as you’ll have an hour and a half. Just depends on traffic I guess but there’s probably more campers than day tickets. Worth checking last years clashfinder to see timings and what else is going on in the early hours of Monday (if anything) but I think IOW is usually pretty chilled after the headliners and most things only stay open until like 1.
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I think we have similar music tastes, at least we have Job Jobse, Midland and Haai (assuming she plays at night somewhere) as some comfort. Can't say about whats happened with Sasha/Digweed as they are two of the most popular DJs ever and pretty timeless across all ages. Even if cost/availabiltiy was an issue there are plenty of DJs who play a similar style. I think the simplest answer is that they are going in a different direction which reflects the "in" sound at the moment (DnB)
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