I know he goes most years but I was sat at the Stone Circle at 8am Sunday morning, doing what most people do at that time, when Martin Roberts from Homes under the Hammer walked up the field. Stop at the angled stone, gave it a tap and a kiss, continued walking up the hill and stop to admire the site.
Ive seen him in Shangri-la a few times previously.
Wanted to leave at 7.30am but campmate was up late so was 8.30am. Straight out of purple 4 car park, just over an hour to Bristol, then flew up back to Manchester and home for 2pm after a couple of stops for heavy eyes. Lovely stuff.
Yeah, I'd agree with this. It's mad when you think that the site in general, the whole site, holds around 140k regular ticket purchased punters during the day time. Plus all the performers, volunteers, other workers, etc brings it up to 210k.
And then the SEC is like the size of the Other Stage and expecting everyone to squeeze in. Obviously, there's also Arcadia, the Park, Silver Hayes, and not everyone goes to the dance areas anyway, but it's quite something. I'm not surprised that they've been forced to drop the niche bars and focus on the larger venues, but the SEC has certainly lost some of it's sparkle in doing that. For me at least.
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