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Was near Lonely Hearts on around 5AM Sunday where what appeared to be a bloke being pinned to the ground by security with someone shouting about laying hands on a woman, was the only kind of trouble I saw all weekend.
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My experience. If you want to bring a trolley, needs to be a foldable one and you need to be among the first people (let's say first 20) in the queue. This is particularly important on the way to Glastonbury. Returning, there was more space (in the afternoon) so there seemed to be less pressure to optimise the space
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A couple of standouts for me, neither of them mentioned so far. I was really looking forward to Stornoway at the Acoustic Tent and they were indeed great, so much so that I took my sister (who'd missed that one) to see them at the Crow's Nest a little later. From where I was standing, looking across the stage and out of the open sides of the tent over the farm, as a perfect day ticked into evening and the light turned soft and creamy and golden, that was half an hour of perfection. They ended with a Zorbing that everyone there responded to with just pure joy, a special moment. But if the question is not favourite moment but best performance, of those I saw that probably goes to the Lottery Winners at Leftfield. I decided to go at the last minute because I happened to be nearby (having just seen Jordan Rakei on West Holts, also superb) with a bit of time on my hands, and barely knew anything by or about them. They were just extraordinary. Thom Rylance is hilarious and magnificent. Talk about eating out of the palm of his hand, within a couple of minutes he had everyone present chomping off his sweaty skin. That was 40 minutes of the funnest fun.
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