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By Supernintendo Chalmers · Posted
I'd say around 50% of my entire Glastonbury is solo and after hours even more so. If there's someone I'm dead set on seeing, you're either coming with, or not. I rarely compromise if there's a must-see and I encourage my friends to be the same. Glastonbury time is super-finite. And when I get to where I need to be, I follow my nose, seek out the place with good energy (lots of smiles, people dancing, zero daisy-chaining through the crowd - a pet hate of modern dancefloors) and plant my feet. It's usually where the best sound is, too. There's nowhere better to be anonymous but surrounded by like-minded souls than a good dancefloor. See you there. -
Yeah I was watching it from my shift and thinking it could go either way. We were told to come down from fire towers in case we got taken out by lightning.
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2 years ago we had a nephew coming with us who was sitting his GCSEs on Glastonbury week and couldn’t make the Wednesday coach. We spoke to See tickets and they agreed to change the coach ticket to a general admission ticket and we met him at the gates on the Friday. The ticket was posted out a week before. Ask your mate to come up with an idea on why he can’t make the Wednesday coach and ask to change to GA. Family emergency or something like? I’m not sure if they asked for proof of his exam dates so be careful if it’s something your mate would consider.
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Bearded weather was epic - rained for 30 hours constant from 3am Wed to 7am Fri. Campervans were being towed through the mud just to get onsite! Hope to f**k it's better in 3 weeks time.
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