I think it's perhaps indicative how average festivals are next summer.
Take Stormzy and Roskilde, which is perhaps a more crazy choice than fender.
It's quite interesting more festivals are trying to get under 21's, with cheaper tickets.
Don't know as it's just 'affordable' that there's demand for, Love Fields have sold out of their PYO too!!!
We decided a while ago that we want to save, to do a big US trip, for the OH's 40th in October, rather than treat Glasto as our main holiday, so we were going to camp in general this year. But just went on to have a nosey, and they've sold out of PYO, Motorhomes and their pre erected bell tents etc too. We've stayed there the last couple of years, and they've never sold out entirely on ticket day before.
I don't know what you mean?
I couldn't agree with you more. Oddly enough though, he probably does more annual mileage on the roads than two salesmen / women put together, and whose geographical area covers the whole of the UK, and has never had an accident. I'm not defending his driving, just stating a fact. If I steer the subject to Glastonbury, I wonder just how many 'thousands' of people are risking it by driving home on the Monday morning / afternoon? When I used to go (and I was always the driver, apart from once) I never indulged on the Sunday. Personally I take road safety very seriously.