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3 minutes ago, Olshansky said:

All talk about this spin-off seems to have dissolved.  Google results don't show any info past 2017.  Last I remember they hadn't been able to secure a site. Is it still happening?

Anyone have any other info?  

I can add some info for you ... when asked in October Emily said that they were too busy with Glastonbury to be doing anything else .. so it appears to have been used as a bargaining tool with the local landowners who were wanting more money for the rental of their land 

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14 hours ago, crazyfool1 said:

I can add some info for you ... when asked in October Emily said that they were too busy with Glastonbury to be doing anything else .. so it appears to have been used as a bargaining tool with the local landowners who were wanting more money for the rental of their land  

that's a bit of a leap.

it's still over 2 years away. They may have just signed a lease on the land and done nothing else as there's no rush. I wouldn't expect any festival to be planning things more than 2 years in advance really. Waiting until after G19 would still be loads of time for pre-planning and organisational stuff.

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28 minutes ago, ghostdancer1 said:

that's a bit of a leap.

it's still over 2 years away. They may have just signed a lease on the land and done nothing else as there's no rush. I wouldn't expect any festival to be planning things more than 2 years in advance really. Waiting until after G19 would still be loads of time for pre-planning and organisational stuff.

Is it?  The year they were going for seemed to change every time an Eavis was interviewed.  I'd bet money that the only thing that's happening in 2 years is Glastonbury 2021.

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2 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

 I'd bet money that the only thing that's happening in 2 years is Glastonbury 2021.

I hope so, I was concerned when all this Variety Bazaar stuff started that they were going to have a fallow year so soon after this one. The thought of another festival after the 50th makes me feel better. 

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4 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Is it?  The year they were going for seemed to change every time an Eavis was interviewed.  I'd bet money that the only thing that's happening in 2 years is Glastonbury 2021.

I'm pretty sure the idea started off as something they were genuinely looking to do, and originally for the fallow year we've just had. The festival has a number of permanent staff nowadays which it never used to have, and they need to be earning money for their wages during a fallow year.

I'm guessing that things didn't come together quick enough for that to be a goer, so it then became a receptacle for any other ideas people were thinking up, including using it as a bluff for negotiations with landowners.

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1 minute ago, eFestivals said:

I'm pretty sure the idea started off as something they were genuinely looking to do, and originally for the fallow year we've just had. The festival has a number of permanent staff nowadays which it never used to have, and they need to be earning money for their wages during a fallow year.

I'm guessing that things didn't come together quick enough for that to be a goer, so it then became a receptacle for any other ideas people were thinking up, including using it as a bluff for negotiations with landowners.

I'll go with that, although the speed in which they seemed to drop the idea as soon as a multi-year deal was signed with the locals makes me wonder whether the negotiation aspect wasn't part of it from the start.  I guess it's possible that it started off just about the fallow year, then became about both the fallow and negotiations and then between Longleat falling through and he new deals getting signed became pretty much entirely a negotiating strategy.

To be clear, if the Longleat side hadn't fallen through after 2016 and the deal with the neighbours didn't get signed, then I do believe we would have seen a Variety Bazaar last year, followed by a Glastonbury festival this year, on newly negotiated land - so not a bluff.  

I'd still quite like to see another festival in the fallow year.  But if it ever happens, it's unlikely to have so much of Michael's prints over it, given that he's 83.

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6 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

I'll go with that, although the speed in which they seemed to drop the idea as soon as a multi-year deal was signed with the locals makes me wonder whether the negotiation aspect wasn't part of it from the start.

It's quite possible it was only ever a negotiating bluff.

But for what you say there, that's it being a negotiating bluff at the end of the story. It could have been a genuine attempt at a new festival at the start of the story.

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Just now, DeanoL said:

It's probably still in the back of their minds for the next fallow year (2024?) but far to early to be planning for that yet. 

I think it'll be exceedingly difficult to do as a fallow-year-only thing.

The biggest problem I can see is finding a site which would be happy to hold a festival one year in five. Anyone offering their land as the site is probably wanting an income every year from it - and if Glastonbury wouldn't be running a festival there every year they'd quickly find someone else to do it and then Glastonbury would lose that site.

 

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3 hours ago, ghostdancer1 said:

that's a bit of a leap.

it's still over 2 years away. They may have just signed a lease on the land and done nothing else as there's no rush. I wouldn't expect any festival to be planning things more than 2 years in advance really. Waiting until after G19 would still be loads of time for pre-planning and organisational stuff.

those were her words ... so weather its leap or not doesn't really matter ... I heard her say them so not exactly second hand chinese whisper type either 

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19 hours ago, crazyfool1 said:

I can add some info for you ... when asked in October Emily said that they were too busy with Glastonbury to be doing anything else .. so it appears to have been used as a bargaining tool with the local landowners who were wanting more money for the rental of their land 

 

18 hours ago, Gnomicide said:

October Drift?

i like what you did there.............

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  • 2 months later...

Variety Bazaar plans have been put on hold.

Eavis told

 Music Week plans had changed and The Variety Bazaar would not now happen in 2021.

“That is very much on the back burner for now,” she said. “We have another run of five years here at Worthy Farm, taking us to 2023, and we are just focusing all our efforts on that for now, but I’m always open to new projects. I just don’t quite think anything could replace Glastonbury!”

 

Source: http://www.musicweek.com/live/read/i-don-t-think-anything-could-replace-glastonbury-emily-eavis-puts-variety-bazaar-plans-on-hold/076516

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Something called Variety Bazaar every few years in a field up north was always a bit of a stretch. Shit name, weird idea. But I love that they made enough noise about it to presumably panic neighbours into keeping their financial demands down a bit. 

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47 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

The whole thing was clearly a negotiation ploy with the locals.

My take is that it became that in the end, but there was a genuine idea to have another festival originally - to help cover the wages cost over the fallow year - but then ran out of time to get it together to cover the fallow year.

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4 hours ago, kalifire said:

Something called Variety Bazaar every few years in a field up north was always a bit of a stretch. Shit name, weird idea. But I love that they made enough noise about it to presumably panic neighbours into keeping their financial demands down a bit. 

It really was a shit name wasn't it. Read about it at the time, but the name didn't stick in my head. So when I saw this thread title I thought it was going to be about some stall in the marketplace

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