Glastonbury 2023

£340 a ticket times Around 140 thousand people = 47m

Nice work if you can get it

Also I don't know about today but Glastonbury was generally the lowest paying major festival in terms of paying the bands, especially the headliners, they still got decent money but it was nothing compared to what bands were getting to headline Reading Festival and V Festival and things like that when it was going.

I know Glastonbury basically had a set fee that they paid the headliners but acts wanted to do it because it's Glastonbury, even if other festivals often paid more
 
Saw some of The Courteeners set. Can anyone try and convince me how these got so popular? Nothing stands out whatsoever, average songs, no star quality.

Same

They sound like your average mediocre local band that didn't get anywhere during that mid 2000s guitar scene, but somehow they did get somewhere
 
Nice work if you can get it

Also I don't know about today but Glastonbury was generally the lowest paying major festival in terms of paying the bands, especially the headliners, they still got decent money but it was nothing compared to what bands were getting to headline Reading Festival and V Festival and things like that when it was going.

I know Glastonbury basically had a set fee that they paid the headliners but acts wanted to do it because it's Glastonbury, even if other festivals often paid more

They pay them? Thought they played for nought because majority of the money goes to charity
 
OK I am 69 early next year, but apart from Foo Fighters and Yusuf/ Cat Stevens there has been little to excite me, but I did see a bit of Rick Astley, who always seemed a bit of a joke to me, but have to say he was far better than most off the rest.
 

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