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The Glastonbury 2025 Thread

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1981. Tickets were less than a tenner but not sure exactly how much.
New Order were there apparently but I have absolutely no memory of them. I do remember Hawkwind though.
Apparently I saw Oasis in '93. Have zero recollection but clearly remember watching Tim Finn in the acoustic tent and some bizarre Japanese sci-fi in the cinema tent
 
I begrudged paying 30-odd quid. Last time I went was 1994 and have no intention of going now even if 45 minute down the road. . I did go to Glastonbury town last week . We had a lovely lunch, bought a display cabinet and a few bits a pieces before a quick trip to the Clark's village in Street.
Been 5 times, only paid on the last occasion I went which was when the “super fence” went up, was just over £100 around the year 2000.
 
I’m looking forward to seeing John Fogerty in the early evening slot on the Saturday night. Saw him in London a few years ago and he was excellent.
 
Apparently I saw Oasis in '93. Have zero recollection but clearly remember watching Tim Finn in the acoustic tent and some bizarre Japanese sci-fi in the cinema tent
You must have been on some primo drugs. Oasis didnt play Glastonbury until 1994.
 

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