Exactly there is 88 stages at glastonbury and about 3000 artists playing. Part of the experience is watching people you've never heard of.£335 is pricey, but that’s a whole weekend and pretty much the most famous artists and bands around the world - plus so many other stages for a bit of everything
In terms of value for money - it beats paying 60/70 quid to watch a prem game for 90 minutes
He’s got big problems that lad.. Sad to seeGood call. Better than the balloon I was just watching singing to children on bbc1. Never seen that Lewis Capaldi before, just heard him in the car radio constantly on every channel. Total shit
I’m assuming this will from Lewis to GnR when it’s time?
Hell of a back catalogue & hugely talented, shame his voice wentlove him to death - seen him 15 plus times - can name 20 brilliant songs far better than any of his hits... but, sadly, you are right
He’s fucked isn’t he… Gutted for himReal lump in the throat watching that Capaldi set
Bang on. Folk apply for Glastonbury, or my small festivals like End of the Road and one dayers in Sheffield, for much more than the headliners.You lost me at "only five decent acts a year on average".
One of the best things about attending a festival is having the chance to sample new things. It's a five day smorgasbord of new experiences for £335. A bargain.
No-one goes to a festival just to see their favourite big name bands.
Nope; she's even older than me.You would tho?
Proper shame as hes clearly a top lad, living his dream.He’s fucked isn’t he… Gutted for him
You've got the sign language channel on.Why have they got some woman doing sign language in the Cornor doing an impression of mick jagger