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Great set, up there with 2017 , Nia archives really got everyone going, preferred Moderat in 2017 as the act before. That's just my taste though. it was strange, I was just to the right of the sound desk and had loads of room , right up to 10 minutes before they started and bang it was packed and couldn't move. great sound, great light show, great crowd really went off
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By philipsteak · Posted
This is a good point and something for people to be aware of. The criteria for Priority for Oxfam do sometimes change so it's worth making sure you're aware of what it is. Although I don't see the most common one, 2 festivals the year before, changing anytime soon as it seems to work quite well for them. Unless it gets to a point where there's a risk of Priority stewards filling Glastonbury. I don't think that'll happen, but you never know. -
By Supernintendo Chalmers · Posted
Yeah, that's probably most likely. I wonder if that might see a bit of a shift in demographic? There's a few I know who think 2025 will probably be their last, if they get a ticket. The festival before a fallow year seems like as good a time to bow out as any. -
Absolutely needed and way overdue. The half ticket/pass out/wristband system is such a faff and clearly isn't working as it should. Paying customers in a long queue to get their tickets checked on the way out, while staff/crew whizz past them with EPO scans and no queue isn't a good look either. Everyone needs a bar code now!
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Possible changes plus I imagine they think it's better to do a fallow year in a World Cup year as well. Always very exciting going back after a fallow year as they've had time to do a lot. Fingers crossed with tickets etc.
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