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By andyrhodes24 · Posted
My immediate thought was the cut off point. £210 for the loyalty tickets seemed like a bargain at the time, I’d have probably taken it if I knew I could go back then -
By CaledonianGonzo · Posted
Wealthy people dodging tax is one of the reasons we need charities in the first place. -
The list of most cosly performances is diff. Booking fees according to celebrity talent int. Halsey 1.5 million $ Sam 1.5 million $ Kylie 1million $ Fred 0.5 million $ Martin 0.5-0.75million $ Skrillex 0.5-0.75million $ Liam 0.2million $
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Nobody said 'white men are bad'. But diversity is important, wouldn't you agree? It's not "cringe" to think so in 2024, it's still a sign of inclusivity and recognition, which is important for a progressive festival like Glasto. It's also important - in my opinion - that the festival continues to embrace new and emerging superstars at the top of the ticket. My "old white men" comment was clumsy, but what I meant wasn't that they shouldn't be there because of any of those three attributes, but neither should those attributes be the reason why they should. Representation is something Emily clearly takes seriously and I think she's right to. Again, I didn't suggest that, and as others have pointed out, younger music fans don't necessarily correlate exclusively to younger artists anyway. Nobody has suggested the festival adopts some kind of exclusive criteria for booking headliners, but it's refreshing that you're more likely to see a diverse range of acts, on various different levels, in 2024 then you were in 2004.
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