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By gooner1990 · Posted
Well it was a hypothetical situation I didn't mean it literally. 🙂 I think if England were in a final whilst I was at Glastonbury I would get myself offsite for it. No way would I miss that either. -
By ilovelanegan · Posted
Loving the hot water urns - can anyone advise if it's a similar setup in Avalon crew camping? Will influence what we bring... -
Ah, apologies, i quite enjoyed that. Both getting out of muddy fields and squashy floors, and watching england lose hilariously.
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By steviewevie · Posted
Think my sign analysis holding up very well...Labour losing muslim vote, Tory losing usual votes everywhere, turnout low (although yet to get actual Manc council and mayoral election results). -
Part of only doing one show at the festival is that it avoids spreading out your fans. You're more likely to get booked the following year if 2000 people come to see you at Leftfield or Avalon, than if 1000 people do and the others go see at Strummerville/Bandstand/Shangri-La or whatever. The medium-big stages all have quotas they're meant to meet in terms of audience numbers (so that people are spread out around the site) so it creates difficulty for them when an artist takes their free ticket and fee, and then does six other shows during the festival. It's also why you sometimes just see a single Beans on Toast gig on the initial line-up and the other ones are "secret sets" because there's a desire to ensure that most of the fans go to the big show.
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