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By Nathan Explosion · Posted
We were in the exact same boat and I couldn't agree with this more. I imagine the low numbers can't have been good for the festival itself, but it was amazing for the attendees. I'd say it was very much a case of quality over quantity when it came to the crowds - everything we watched had plenty of space to dance about, but everyone watching was so clearly giving it their all. I'd much rather be surrounded by a few people absolutely loving it than loads stood still with their arms folded. Setup was great too, with camping in the middle surrounded by a circle of cool venues to explore. It never felt like you had to walk too far even if you were going across the entire site. And the acts themselves were consistently brilliant, nothing we saw disappointed. Impossible to pick a favourite, but very much enjoyed High Fade, Getdown Services, Girls Next Door, Dr Meaker, Madalisto Band, Chinchilla, and K.O.G. Plus loads of other stuff but that's what's coming to mind right now! -
Just gutted there's no actual event. If there was it would have to be CMAT for the win just for the speech she would do.
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It’s a glorious moment. The land never belonged to the festival. We borrowed it and now it’s being returned to the rightful owners. I’ve no idea why anyone considered this ‘sad’. It’s a return to nature.
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There's the odd cafe with comfy seats about as well - I can think of one at the top of the Mountain stage field, opposite the coffee place. I think there's probably one at the top as well, to the left of Far Out. Pretty sure there's a quiet tent near lost property, which is just outside of the arena, but I could be wrong about that - I'm sure people who camp that side can confirm.
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