I think Glastonbury has become such a behemoth, it needs the BBC to survive in its current guise, if they want to continue paying below the odds to acts, giving so much money to charity and (although people will not agree they are cheap) keep the ticket prices down to a reasonable level.
The amount of corporate sponsorship has been there for a while, but it's almost by stealth. There's no "X Presents" or "Pepsi Stage" but we all see Vodafone, The Guardian, Carlsberg, Whiteclaw etc.
It is one of the least obviously corporate large festivals there is, but it needs it to survive.
I'm absolutely gutted about him dropping out. There's no-one for me that could fill the hole he's left.
You mean he played the highest grossing event ever? How dare he. they paid him and the fest didnt have any corpo signage or livestream, win win. Sorry.
Sabrina or Charli getting calls now
My error if that's the case, I imagined it would have been the same as the other big US festivals with corporate shite all over the place.
I clearly should have done my own research, classic Internet error.
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