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Went to both last year. SGP was not small last year. Given this year success, it remains to be seen if they keep it small next year. Shambala is the clear option imo if you are after experiences. Womad is a great option too if you are open minded about music genres as chances are you won't know any of the genres on display let alone the acts.
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By CharlotteB · Posted
Aww, sorry to hear that ❤️ Plenty to do for kids. There are 4 small stages, and the biggest crowd I saw was for Seize the Day (who I saw at the Small World Stage at Glastonbury on the Thursday). Loads of crafts stalls and activism stuff. Good food, a fairly cheap pint at a river (and great selection of beers, ciders and mead). Plenty of camping space. There's family and quiet camping areas. We ended up in general camping, but that was still quiet. Very chilled indeed It's pretty much the Green Futures Field at Glastonbury. Absolutely fantastic! -
By Crazyfool01 · Posted
Can’t see any of these photos @eFestivals still that photo upload issue for others I guess ? -
That's a shame, never really understood the split reasons felt like they just decided to stop didnt seem to be any trouble in the band. Given to the wild will always be a 10 out of 10 album in my book. Thanks for the info.
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