Im travelling from Hull, not too far but I usually end up missing out on acts I want to see on the Friday due to the travelling then setting up in the accommodation, so the Friday is perfect for me this year.
Travel down without having to worry too much, get in, some time in VIP for a few drinks then see Pulp if theres no one else we fancy, hoping the Hot Chip DJ set is mainstage though.
This isn't aimed at you personally, it's just that I've heard this a hundred times the last couple of days...as if wealthy foreigner's haven't been dictating our domestic political agenda for...well, all of my life time...I'm looking at you Murdoch and "It's The Sun Wot Won It" just for starters.
New media, same old sh*t. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss:
Haha yeah it was actually really painful on the ears but seeing people leaving in their droves was v funny! I'd take LC over 1975 any day, but almost certainly wouldn't go to see him. It has really stood out the last few years how every other year of Glastonbury you get a lot of the same acts playing in slightly higher positions than their last visit, which makes things a bit less exciting musically.
My bad, but it was definitely packed enough to feel like it was sold out. Plus he headlined Forwards fest in Bristol in the summer that definitely was sold out so I do think he has a reasonable fan base.
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