In 2011 she had buzz / hype as a hot new name, had recently killed on Letterman and so WH was the perfect place for her.
This time around, all a bit less so.
I was thinking more about all the theatre and circus acts etc as well. There's some cracking things in those tents but nobody really knows what they are. I follow the theatre and circus accounts so have seen a lot more of their promos but maybe Glastonbury needs to be promoting them more. I said to a few people this year that whenever I don't know what to do I head to theatre and circus and more than one said that they must go there some time and only one of those was a first timer.
I think I noticed this way back in 2017. I remember walking though Green Futures, Healing Field, Craft Field etc during the day on Friday and Saturday and both times they were dead. Like, maybe fifty people there. I couldn't believe it, but then again, I only wandered around for an hour and a lot of the massage or healing stuff was booked out already.
I don't know how else you'd keep people in those areas as they're primarily either just people making/selling stuff or like I say, the massages etc get booked up and there's no reason to hang around.
EDIT: it was also the first time I'd been to Glastonbury and considered the options for music on the main stages to be stacked from top to bottom, so I wasn't that surprised.
Yes I can walk all day but standing is a killer. I'm hoping to add in a bit more core work etc to make it better but Glastonbury is a hell of an endurance event and I suspect it will always leave me a little bit broken as I get older.
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