I'm inclined to agree. There are a few must-see bands for me on the other stages, but the Left Field looks to me like where it's at this year....
I agree. The bad line up for me isnt that bad. Providing the weather is nice will give more time to explore the green fields. I also plan to be in the stone circle with my wine box in the evening hehe
I don't mind working smaller festivals, but I always prefer to buy a ticket for Glasto as there are usually some must-see bands. This year though there aren't so many must-see bands, which really only leaves one question. How flush are you feeling?
Blimey, that's crazy. Personally I prefer working at festivals, and Glastonbury I probably wouldn't go to unless I was being paid for it... well I might do it for free again if I really wanted to go, but I certainly wouldn't pay to go to any festival But I feel you may be the kind of chap who would enjoy Glastonbury more if you didn't have to get up and go to work in the morning, young Matthews, so if you have 160 odd quid to spare...
i just booked my trains! For those that havnt done it yet - do it on the First Great Western train site website rather than trainline.com. It works out a lot cheaper as they dont add postage costs etc For those travelling from London ...we're booked on the 11 06 train from paddington on the wednesday.. fancy travellign with us? x
I only need to get a train to Bristol, then Oxfam picks me up from the station. I think I'll temporarily camp with Oxfam until you guys arrive, then I'll move camp to your camp if you can save me some space?
sure we can save you space! me and sal (once he books his damn train) are hoping to get in aroudn midday on the wednesday but jonny normally manages to get in before us!