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25 minutes ago, deebeedoobee said:

Neither will be there. Space is being given over to the queueing system for SE corner which will run 24/7 this year.

That would be tragic

5 minutes ago, Joshuwarr said:

I would be very surprised if the entire area is lost to queuing...

Can you imagine the avalon Inn went as well

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Wonder what's prompted that change?

Losing some parts of Avalon

Different queuing area for SEC

and

SEC to pump 24/7

 

Side note, our group went to the area by IICON on the Saturday last year during the day, was a nice place to chill out for a bit...guess that won't be much of an option anymore! 😄 

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If the cafe stage has gone will that mean there will be fewer small bands?  I know people like 3 daft monkeys used to play the cafe stage several times. Presumably to get enough tickets for all of them 

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6 minutes ago, tarw said:

If the cafe stage has gone will that mean there will be fewer small bands?  I know people like 3 daft monkeys used to play the cafe stage several times. Presumably to get enough tickets for all of them 

Unless there's a replacement elsewhere. I've seen some good stuff in the Avalon Cafe over the years, starting with the Scottish singer Astrid Williamson in 2004. Seen some dubious singers too! (Michael Eavis 😀)

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5 minutes ago, Avalon_Fields said:

Unless there's a replacement elsewhere. I've seen some good stuff in the Avalon Cafe over the years, starting with the Scottish singer Astrid Williamson in 2004. Seen some dubious singers too! (Michael Eavis 😀)

Where will Lloyd Grossman go?

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11 minutes ago, Avalon_Fields said:

Unless there's a replacement elsewhere. I've seen some good stuff in the Avalon Cafe over the years, starting with the Scottish singer Astrid Williamson in 2004. Seen some dubious singers too! (Michael Eavis 😀)

The old big Avalon Cafe was gotten rid of for the 2022 festival and replaced with another much smaller tent in a similar location but called something else. For the 2023 festival though it moved to the northern side of the Avalon Field with a similar small tent though. I vaguely remember it having the Avalon Cafe name restored in 2023 - I assume it must've been if they're now saying it's gone again?

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9 minutes ago, rawrsomesauce said:

Is there any news on whether Carhenge will still be a thing this year or whether William’s Green will be back? I hope for the latter, fantastic to see smaller new bands who aren’t quite big enough for Woodises yet and the late night stuff was magnificent. 

Losing Williams Green is a real blow isn't it, doesn't feel like there's a home for small bands to play now. 

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9 minutes ago, Justcalledtosay said:

Car henge is going nowhere. They put down foundations for it last year, so i'd imagine its a permanent fixture.

Any news on the dragon fly replacing the spider at Arcadia yet? 👀

Helicopter becoming a dragonfly sounds cool. Will it be buzzing above our heads like the Pangea globe was supposed to? Probably impractical but would be a trip.

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