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By Fearless_Fish · Posted
The Good! The weather! The bands! As echoed above, didn't see any bad sets. Maybe one underwhelming set, two that were fine, and the rest were absolutely cracking. The food! Mainly because of the thread on here recommending options, and the app allowing me to find them, every meal I had was great (barring some chips in Silver Hayes en route back to the tent one night. But can't quibble about a single portion of chips!). The Bad! I couldn't get the until Thursday evening. Boo! The See coaches back home. It was all a bit chaos. Called for 11:30 Leeds bang on time, then eventually got on the bus at 13:10. So instead of chilling on the grass we were all crushed forward at the front of the queue for ages. Then they decide to change the gate so trying to get a couple hundred people to pass through the other existing queues became bedlam. By the sounds of it multiple coaches were up to 3 hours late. It's not ideal when you have to wait for hours and there's no food available. The destruction of peaceful or more chilled areas in favour of banging noise. The sad demise of Avalon has already been mentioned. It used to be a place I loved to chill during the day, and the Avalon Cafe (no longer there) was always a firm favourite to head to after hours for a knees-up to a fun band. Further to this; the Tiny Tea Tent is unbearable now with Greenpeace banging out repetitive dance music at unbearable levels next door. Some of my favourite Glasto memories are of sitting in the TTT and chatting nonsense to strangers until 4am - often with punters putting on an impromptu performance on the piano and getting the tent singing along! Never saw anyone playing the piano this year because even the pianist wouldn't be able to hear it. Couldn't talk to my girlfriend in there let alone spark up a conversation with strangers. -
By sunnyshoes · Posted
I had a look in the co-op late-ish Sunday afternoon and couldn't even find the cheese. 🤦🏻♀️ -
By giantkatestacks · Posted
I actually got caught in zero crushes this year as opposed to the last couple of festivals but I wasn't at any point moving between Pyramid and Other or trying to get out of the Pyramid pit after a massive act. Even Thursday night we did quite well. I also found people really friendly even if young'uns are slightly taken aback by it. -
By Nice hymer · Posted
I thought there were huge inconsistencies in portion size and price this year. Some of the Mac Cheese portions and various wraps in particular, don't know how some of them had the front to charge £13-£15 for what was provided. My top three. 1. Sharing box from Habibi's Salad & Wraps (Market not far Ciderbus/Pyramid). Cost £14 (from memory). Fried Halloumi and so much salad. The tray must have weighed a kilo. Too much for two hungry guys to eat and tasted heavenly. 2. Roaming Rotisserie (William's Green). Whole chicken served with potatoes, stuffing and gravy. Cost £22. Stated as serving 3-4. Served on two plates, a feast for two people. We had this twice as it was soo good. 3. Loaded Brownies from Paradise Puddings (Market not far Ciderbus/Pyramid). Part of the £6 offer. Choice of Kinder, Oreo or Biscoff toppings. All three were amazing. Sugar hit as good as any drugs on-site. Shout-out to Dosa Deli. As above, £6 bhaji deal is a genuine bargain. Not as impressed with the Massala Dosa this year but still pretty good 🙂 -
By birchtree29 · Posted
I am not sure if it was like that for a while now but 3 day tickets are available on see tickets right now if you are looking tickets for Pearl Jam. https://nosalive.seetickets.com/event/nos-alive-24/passeio-maritimo-de-alges/2814790?lang=en-GB
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