Win tickets to Glastonbury with our delicious and refreshing friends at Gaymers

Festival season is officially upon us, folks. If you're any kind of music fan you'll probably be getting yourself along to some kind of outdoor music experience at some point during the next few months.

The daddy of them all, of course, remains Glastonbury. And despite all the debate about this year's line-up and clientèle, it's still sure to be the definitive British festival experience.

Our new friends at GaymersMusic.com have three pairs of tickets for Glastonbury up for grabs, so if you want to save yourself a packet of dosh - all the more to spend on crisp, delicious cider, see? - head to GaymersMusic.com to enter the easy-peasy competition. You have until the end of 26th May.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on May 7, 2025 11:45 AM in Competitions| Festival News| Glastonbury| Music News
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Hadouken! think Glasto might just be a bit middle class

Hadouken-group.jpgHadouken! are a band that look like they've been stripped naked, covered in glue and dragged through a jumble sale. Yes. They're appallingly dressed humans. Not only that, they've got a theory about the muted response to Glastonbury ticket sales.

Talking to Gigwise, they reckon that Glasto has lost its buzz because of the people who attend, rather than the ticket price, temperamental weather and botchulism burgers. Frontman James Smith sez: "Glastonbury is a bit of a middle class schmooze with Kate Moss look-alikes trying to look their best in Ugg Boots." Although, with one eye on the career, he added; "It is the king of festivals, so if we were to do it, that would be fantastic."

Posted by Mof Gimmers on April 11, 2025 2:10 PM in Bestival| Festival News| Glastonbury| Leeds / Reading| Music News
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Glastonbury tickets go on sale, people buy them

I believe it's customary when Glastonbury tickets go on sale for music-related websites to report the fact. Therefore I am pleased to be able to tell you that, yes, tickets for Glastonbury went on sale yesterday and yes, people are buying them, and yes, some people are annoyed with the onine booking system.

You may want to bookmark this story and read it again the next time Glastonbury tickets go on sale. I'll just be cutting and pasting it anyway.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on April 7, 2025 10:50 AM in Festival News| Glastonbury| Music News
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Dispatches From Beardsville: Leonard Cohen to hit the road with huge tour of the world

Folk legend Leonard Cohen has been off the road for a fair while now, so to compensate his fans he's going on a monster tour of just about every country in the entire world to play hits old and new. The mammoth tour kicks off on the 6th of May and ends in Vienna in August. Along the way he'll stop at Glastonbury, The Big Chill and some places I've never even heard of in the Eastern Bloc. Exciting stuff! Read over for a very long list of tour dates!

Thom Yorke slags Glastonbury for not being green enough

Thom.Yorke---.jpgFinally! Even though I get sick to my teeth, sick in my teeth and all over someone else's teeth at rock stars preaching about [insert good cause here], I'm rather glad that Thom Yorke (he's in Radiohead, y'know?) has spoken up about Glastonbury and its clearly un-green ways.

Yorke's revealed that Radiohead didn’t play Glastonbury this year because of the lack of a local transport infrastructure around the festival site. He announced the decision while promoting the Big Ask Europe campaign in Brussels yesterday. He explained: “One of the conditions of the band carrying on touring is that we do everything we can to minimise our impact on the environment."

Posted by Mof Gimmers on February 28, 2025 10:53 AM in Festival News| Glastonbury| Music News
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Glastonbury festival reveals ticket details for 2008 party

glasto08.jpgGlastonbury Festival have revealed the facts about buying your tickets for the summer shindig. Via their offical sponsor Q Magazine (officially the squarest magazine in the entire world), tix will be upfergrabs on Sunday 6th April, with the time still to be confirmed (you'd imagine it's the usual 9am stampede though). Anyone wanting a ticket will have to pre-register their details with a photograph during February at Glastonbury's official website, to ensure that successful buyers aren't able to sell their tickets on.

Glastonbury '08 will take place from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th June, with 132,500 weekend tickets available, as well as 5,000 Sunday-only tickets for local-types. Why should you go? Well, people tend to trust the line-up, but strong rumours suggest that Muse, Led Zeppelin, Massive Attack, The Verve, Radiohead and folk legends Pentangle will be performing. As ever, there'll be an appearance from Bodger and Badger no doubt (I hope that mash is from organic potatoes) and the Glastonbury Town Band. [via efestivals]

Posted by Mof Gimmers on January 4, 2026 12:44 PM in Festival News| Glastonbury
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Radiohead to hit the road... but does it include Glastonbury?

thom.jpgRadiohead, not content with merely giving their albums away, are going to hit the road. Will they offer fans the chance to pay as much/little as they want for tickets? Not likely. The band have confirmed that they will headline shows at open-air venues next June, Including two shows at London's Victoria Park on June 24 and 25... not to mention a rumour that the band are to take to the stage at next year's Glastonbury festival!

Radiohead have now confirmed the following venues, with tickets on sale from 9am this Friday.
Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7), London Victoria Park (24, 25), Glasgow Green (27), Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29)

Posted by Mof Gimmers on December 5, 2025 10:49 AM in Glastonbury| Music News
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Glastonbury gives charity big pay out

7014.jpgWe've not always covered The Spice Girls, Black Eyed Peas and Britney. Hell no. We used to talk about live music and festivals. So with that, it pleases me to tell you about Glastonbury and their generosity. The Glasto lot have donated £74,000 to Latin American banana farmers from money made at this year's festival. Banana Link received the money from the event's good causes fund, and will help banana producers negotiate better with European supermarkets to get themselves a fairer deal by employing union leaders in Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras.

"Farmers and farm workers, no matter where they are in the world, are entitled to a fair deal and a fair award for their skills and labours," festival boss Michael Eavis told BBC News. "It is essential that farmers and farm workers stick together and I see this gift to Banana Link as an example of us working together towards these ends." Around £2 million was raised for good causes at the 2007 festival, with Oxfam, WaterAid and Greenpeace among the main beneficiaries.

Posted by Mof Gimmers on October 17, 2025 12:23 PM in Glastonbury
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Vote in the Festival Awards and win a prize!

reeeading.jpgThe summer is over and festival season has officially come to an end. Now it's time for you to vote, which Festival was the highlight of your summer! The UK Festival Awards will be taking place in Central London (where else?) on November 6th and is the industry’s only awards voted for solely by the people who really matter – the fans. Although it's unclear whether those that matter - the fans - are allowed in.

With so many festivals to choose from brace yourself for a hard decision. There are over 20 categories to vote in this year, including Best New Festival so it’s not all about the big guns. The UK has arguably the most vibrant festival scene in the world, and it is time to honour those who made this year a little more special. Have your say and set the standard for next year by voting now at www.festivalawards.com. As well as making a difference to the festival scene, your vote will also qualify you for an exclusive money-can’t-buy prize draw to win a pair of tickets to every winning festival in 2008! You can vote on a whole host of things, from Best Act to Best New Festival... and even Best Toilets. Sadly, we aren't in that category...

Glastonbury impact under spotlight

glastoimpact.jpgHow much did this year’s Glastonbury Festival affect Mendip’s local economy? That is the question being put to businesses across the district as part of an economic impact assessment being carried out by Mendip District Council and the organisers of June’s festival. The aim of the study is to fully understand the economic effects of the world-famous event, and help to support the planning of future festivals.

As part of that investigation local businesses are being asked, through a survey, about their experiences and what impact the festival has on employment, trading and turnover. Cllr John Osman, Mendip District Council’s portfolio holder for regeneration, said: “Glastonbury Festival is such a huge event for Mendip that we hope this survey will provide us with important data to not only plan future festivals but look at how it affects the whole district."

Posted by Mof Gimmers on August 15, 2025 2:57 PM in Glastonbury
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Bat For Lashes - MCT's favourite tip for the Mercury Music Prize

Natasha KhanIt’s not often I advocate gambling, but in the case of Brighton’s Bat For Lashes, I know I'm onto a winner. Seriously, I've been rambling on about the sheer amazingness of this band for so long nobody will actually talk to me anymore. Still, you'd be best off forgoing that round of beers after work tonight – instead, head to your nearest branch of William Hill and put that tenner on the ethereal group to win this year’s Mercury Music Prize. Read my lips: Bat For Lashes are making the most stunning music this side of 1990.

Fronted by the band's songwriter, the extremely nice Natasha Khan, this four-piece made one of the best albums of 2006 with their nominated debut, Fur and Gold. Fizzing with theramins, haunting lyrics and the sort of tunes you’d sell your own mother for, it’s testament to its spine tingling beauty that I spent an entire day in a weird state of hypnosis listening to four 50 second clips when the review copy failed to materialise.

From the melancholic beauty of 'Bat's Mouth' to the sexual Duracell that is 'The Wizard' it's impossible to pick a favourite. Oh go on then, 'Prescilla'. No, 'The Horse and I'. Damn.

Glastonbury video diary

If you want a really good reflection of what the Glastonbury festival experience is really like, then you couldn't go wrong watching this video found on YouTube. Music, mud, random musings, more mud and people with dreadlocks. I've been a few times, and although I didn't really rate it, this is pretty much a perfect 10 minute snapshot of the world's biggest commercial music festival.

Posted by Mof Gimmers on August 2, 2025 2:59 PM in Glastonbury| Video
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Klaxons perform "Golden Skans" @ Glastonbury 2007

The consensus seems to be that Klaxons are better suited to smaller venues / tents, where their mental rave tendencies are amplified to an intense level. They looked pretty knackered by the time Glastonbury came around, but I'll take any opportunity to hear those "ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-ah!"s again...

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 19, 2025 11:55 AM in Glastonbury| Music News| Video
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Is Latitude now the preferred festival for older Glastonbury fans?

arcadefire.gifInteresting that, just as Mr. Eavis announces that Glastonbury needs to appeal to younger music fans, Latitude - which is aimed at an older crowd - has been receiving glowing reviews across the board this year. The latest to submit enthusiastic opinions are The Times and The Guardian.

Given that the conditions at Glastonbury differed greatly from those at Latitude, it's perhaps unfair to compare the two based on this year alone. And it would be naive to ignore the brand loyalty Glasto has built up over the years. But the fact remains that after a couple of good years, Latitude, which this featured headliners Jarvis Cocker, Arcade Fire and Damien Rice, seems to be persuading a certain section of the festivalgoing public to switch allegiance.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 18, 2025 10:03 AM in Glastonbury| Latitude| Music News
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10 reasons why Latitude is better than Glastonbury

kings%20of%20neon.jpg1. The line-up managed to be awesome and managable, all at the same time.

2. It took 10 minutes to walk from the tent to the stage, not an hour and a half.

3. The weather. It was sunny. I almost cried.

4. The crowd were brilliant, which made all the performers happy. There was not a single "you're not clapping loud enough" diva strop.

5. There were a lot of kids. Whilst this in itself is not a positive, it meant there was lots of face painting, opportunities to make farms out of clay and cutemenwithbabies. (There was also lots of accidental swearing in front of young ones, but the parents were so down-with-the-kids cool, they didn't mind. In fact, they enjoyed how it broadened their life experiences. Or something).

Posted by Susi Weaser on July 17, 2025 1:16 PM in Glastonbury| Latitude
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Festivals round-up: Everyone loves Latitude, Live Earth most watched entertainment event in history, Jarvis has the Eye of the Tiger

latitude.gif- The opinions on Latitude, in general, seem to come down on the side of "delightful" (apart from the litter). Even a self-confessed miserablist enjoyed it

- Hold onto your hats - an MP went on a jolly to Glasto courtesy of the BBC and some people aren't pleased

- Guilfest gets some better press from The Sun, after reports of problems with speaker stacks and, well, open sewers

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 17, 2025 9:55 AM in European Festivals| Glastonbury| Guilfest| Latitude| Live Earth| Music News| Oxegen
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Festivals round-up: Latitude and Indian Summer brighten rather than dampen spirits, problems mar Guilfest, Marilyn Manson footage from Download

waynecoyne.gif- A speaker stack collapsed at Guilfest on Friday, and the comments below this story suggest that while the festival was designed to be mud-free there are other mucky elements they need to look at sorting out

- Observer Music Monthly has a focus on a few of the big events that have taken place this year. Glastonbury this year was "amazing", according to Emily Eavis (but then she would say that, wouldn't she?). Also interviewed are Damon Albarn and Johnny Borrell

- Latitude's growing reputation won't have been harmed by - whaaaat?? - good weather. CSS were among the many acts who impressed Uncut.co.uk (who are one of the festival's sponsors)

Eavis creates debate with Glasto confession

eavis_bestbeforedate1986.jpgI told you that Michael Eavis wants to get young people back through the gates at Glastonbury. Eavis feels that this year's Glastonbury was noticeably short of about 30,000 to 40,000 young people, and that the tickets had generally been bought by older people.

He said "The problem with the clientèle at the moment is that they're becoming a bit older and a bit more clever and they've got the gear to buy the tickets as they have fast access to the ticket system and can buy more", he said. "These people are perfectly nice and adorable, but we want the late teens because they help to make the character of the festival so it's really important to get them on board."

These comments have created quite a debate, which has resulted in eFestivals writing an open letter to Eavis.

Posted by Mof Gimmers on July 13, 2025 2:39 PM in Glastonbury
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Festivals round-up: Latitude now sold out, Glasto too grown-up, Lovebox plan to halve world hunger

latitudelogoMain.gif- This year's Latitude has now sold out. No mean feat in such a competitive festival landscape

- You can get a preview to the grown-up arts fest here, or a local paper gives some handy tips here

- Talking of "grown-up", that's a tag that's been thrown at Glastonbury - by its own organiser

- Lovebox Weekender is taking part in an ActionAid initiative which plans to halve world hunger by 2015

- One of the risks Live Earth ran was bad headlines in several countries - unfortunately that's how it's transpired, with viewers apparently switching off in Australia and the U.S in addition to here in the UK. But hey, at least organic soap sales are up

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 12, 2025 4:02 PM in Glastonbury| Latitude| Live Earth| Music News
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Eavis to sell 40% of Glasto tickets over the phone

74876432.jpgStrange news this. Glastonbury festival honcho Michael Eavis has said that there's gonna be some changes to the way tickets are sold for next year's Glastonbury Festival. In an (misguided?) attempt to attract younger festival goers, Eavis says around 40% of tickets will now be sold over the telephone. Out of touch there a bit Mike.

Eavis explained to BBC Somerset Sound that the change will be made because they feel many 16 to 18-year-olds have mobile phones but might not have fast internet connections. He said that this year's Glastonbury was noticeably short of about 30,000 to 40,000 young people, and that the tickets had generally been bought by older people with faster internet access.
Now, is it me, or do most young people possess more internet knowledge than their folks, and thus, using their parents 'faster internet', are far more savvy when it comes to ticket purchase.

"The problem with the clientèle at the moment is that they're becoming a bit older and a bit more clever and they've got the gear to buy the tickets as they have fast access to the ticket system and can buy more", he said. "These people are perfectly nice and adorable, but we want the late teens because they help to make the character of the festival so it's really important to get them on board."

Posted by Mof Gimmers on July 12, 2025 3:51 PM in Glastonbury| Music News
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Festivals round-up: Wild In The Country reviews, discarded tents remain at Glastonbury

hotchip2.gif- Hot Chip's reputation won't be damaged by The Guardian's review of their set at Wild In The Country; The Sun select veterans Underworld as the stand-out performance

- Despite an initiative to send discarded tents to deprived sorts, thousands of shelters remain at Glasto because of a "muck up"

- While this blog gave fairly considered opinions of Secondfest, others have been a little more dismissive

- The Diana Memorial Concert peaked at over 14 million viewers in the UK alone

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 3, 2025 3:11 PM in Concert For Diana| Glastonbury| Music News| Wild In The Country
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How to get off the Glastonbury site in 5 minutes

This video aims to show us how to get out of the Glasto festival in only 5 minutes. After watching this video, I'm not certain that it teaches us anything (other than the fact you might need to drive an old double decker bus). That said, this video provides a very real and perfect snapshot of the post festival carnage and trudge.

Posted by Mof Gimmers on July 3, 2025 2:36 PM in Glastonbury| Video
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In-Tents Questioning: Glastonbury - Andy Clarke

andyclarke.gifThis is Andy Clarke. He was a very brave boy and went along to Glastonbury to sample some of the lesser-known delights in addition to the more obvious attractions. Allow him to educate you in angry hippies, horse-headed men and, um, Your Dad.

1. Kindly tell us your name, age and where you’re from. Now.

OK, keep your trilby on. Andy, 27 ¼, Brighton, England.

2. Which festival have you recently attended?

Glastonbury.

3. Have you attended this festival before? If yes, how does this year compare?

Fifth time for me this year. A little damp under foot, but one of the best. Maybe because the line-up of bands on the main stages wasn’t all that, so we spent more time investigating unknowns.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 3, 2025 12:16 PM in Glastonbury| In-Tents Questioning| Music News
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In-Tents Questioning: Glastonbury - Dave Stevenson

davestevenson.gifDave Stevenson is one of My Chemical Toilet's esteemed bloggers. He went to Glastonbury and returned with tales of drug-taking stewards, Americans who look like your Dad and apologetic drunkards.

1. Kindly tell us your name, age and where you’re from. Now.

Dave Stevenson, 24, London.

2. Which festival have you recently attended?

I'm pretty sure it's Glastonbury, but it's hard to tell with all the mud on top.

3. Have you attended this festival before? If yes, how does this year compare?

I was here in 2005. When, surprise, surprise, it rained a lot, the grass turned to clay, and we spent a lot of time learning exactly why bin bags are a form of currency at music festivals.

4. Which act gave the best performance, and why?

Damien Rice. He's one miserable git, but his voice was outstanding.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 2, 2025 2:35 PM in Glastonbury| In-Tents Questioning| Music News
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Festivals round-up: Diana concert schmaltz / entertainment ratio, Bassey and The Killers benefit from Glastonbury appearances

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- The New York Daily News gets it about right on the Diana concert - equal parts schmaltz and entertainment. I loved watching the middle-aged mums mouthing the wrong lyrics along to everything

- Shirley Bassey and The Killers are the big winners sales-wise following their appearances at Glastonbury

- Riderwatch update - Snoop Dogg knows how to do it (allegedly, etc). And at a charity gig, to boot

- Don't forget to enter our competition to win Live Earth tickets for the London event

Posted by Stuart Waterman on July 2, 2025 12:15 PM in Concert For Diana| Glastonbury| Live Earth| Music News
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Want to know what it's like to use the Glastonbury She-pee lady urinals?

katie%20lee.JPGNever let it be said that I'm averse to a bit of adventure. Tell me there's a She-pee at Glastonbury and I'm going to have to give it a try. Why? It's just like Mallory said when asked why he wanted to climb Everest "because it's there". Still, he died in the attempt, so let's not draw too many parallels.

Dedicated followers of my weeing habits, of which I'm sure there are many, will already know that I once had a go with the Whiz, a contraption that resembles a space age funnel that fits over your particulars, leaving you free to wee without sitting down. At the time, I was quite flippant about the Whiz. Sure, it worked, but the whole thing just seemed a little ludicrous to me.

Posted by Katie on July 1, 2025 12:30 PM in Glastonbury
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Shirley Bassey wows 'em at Glastonbury 2007

When Shirley Bassey isn't cheating a fire ball of death in her helicopter, she's stealing the show at Glastonbury 2007. Let's have a look at the 126 year old Welsh crooner belting it out - big finishes and all!

Posted by Mof Gimmers on June 29, 2025 3:07 PM in Glastonbury| Video
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Post-Glastonbury update: Eavis explains sound problems, 70,000 sign up to "I Count", Peaches Geldof video diaries

eavis2.gif- The weather at Glastonbury meant sound levels had to be turned down, apparently. Here comes the science

- 70,000 people signed up to the "I Count" campaign to stop climate chaos. Live Earth will aim to build on the momentum

- Virtual Festivals sent one of their writers around the lesser-known areas of the festival. He checked out the Tipi Field, Permaculture, the Stone Circle and Green Futures among others

- Guardian Unlimited has a good round-up of where to find Glastonbury footage online. It's fair to say they're not too impressed with Peaches Geldof's video diaries. They'll also point you towards footage of Aerosmith and Run DMC from Hyde Park Calling

Posted by Stuart Waterman on June 29, 2025 12:20 PM in Glastonbury| Music News
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In-Tents Questioning: Glastonbury - Jon Hartley

jon.gifJon Hartley is a true Glasto veteran - so how did he find this year's event compared to previous years? Here he tells us about Geordie midgets, Welsh Oggies and Stan Collymore.

1. Kindly tell us your name, age and where you’re from. Now.

Jon Hartley, 29. London.

2. Which festival have you recently attended?

Glastonbury 2007.

3. Have you attended this festival before? If yes, how does this year compare?

Yes. This was my 10th Glastonbury. I’ve seen some muddy ones but this one just about takes the crown of muddiest yet. As usual nobody seemed to care that it was raining and muddy.

Overall I thought that little improvements occurred without the festival losing its unique feel. This year's big improvement was the late-night fun. No longer is it just Lost Vagueness that provides after-hours fun - Trash City and the new Park area were chipping in as well, and that helped.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on June 29, 2025 11:15 AM in Glastonbury| In-Tents Questioning| Music News
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Arctic Monkeys sing Diamonds Are Forever at Glastonbury 2007

Here are some scruffy buggers from Sheffield singing Diamonds Are Forever or something at Glasto 2007.

Posted by Mof Gimmers on June 28, 2025 3:51 PM in Glastonbury| Music News| Video
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Glastonbury Poll - how was it for you? Did you get covered in poo?

We've had a couple of folk undergo some Glastonbury-related In-Tents Questioning, with more to come. But we want to know what everyone else thinks as well. Can you see where this is headed? Vote below, or, if your preferred option doesn't exist, leave a comment. Who knows, maybe we'll be able to give Mr. Eavis some tips for next time...

Posted by Stuart Waterman on June 28, 2025 12:45 PM in Glastonbury| Music News
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Post-Glastonbury update: The Big Kiss result imminent, The Killers say bye-bye to Glasto, the pee-pee clean-up

killers.gif- Yep, seems The Killers' experience was so overwhelming that they can't see themselves playing the festival again. Nothing to do with the lousy sound, then

- We mentioned The Big Kiss the other week - now we need to know whether the record was broken. Hurry up, Guinness Book Of World Records nerds!

- If your Glasto was less than sanitary, spare a thought for the employees of Viridor. They spent the weekend cleaning up your wee-wee

- Teenagers attending Glasto are now more environmentally conscious... according to a teenager writing for The Times

Posted by Stuart Waterman on June 28, 2025 11:30 AM in Glastonbury| Music News
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In-Tents Questioning: Glastonbury - Nick Fleetwood

nickfleetwood.gifNick went to Glastonbury this year. He had to return early unfortunately - did this ruin his fun? Let's find out, shall we? (Yes)

1. Kindly tell us your name, age and where you’re from. Now.

Nick Fleetwood, 27, London.

2. Which festival have you recently attended?

Glastonbury 2007.

3. Have you attended this festival before? If yes, how does this year compare?

Yes, four other times. This was the worst of the lot. Still great music and randomness but mud, facilities and weather were all the worst of the lot.

4. Which act gave the best performance, and why?

Kasabian - mud-stomping brilliance. Best people to build a crowd up and cracking tunes to boot.

Posted by Stuart Waterman on June 28, 2025 8:49 AM in Glastonbury| In-Tents Questioning| Music News
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