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Glastonbury fans offered new chance to register

Demand forces organisers to give festival-goers second opportunity

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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Oh dear. This smacks of desperation really, doesn't it? As it has been said, the good thing is that he's managed to get rid of the pillocks that have suffocated it in previous years. But instead of re-opening registration, he should just cap it, take the hit on the tickets, and take them off sale now. The first year i went (2002) I think there was only 100,000 - that was ample. Wasn't over-crowded, and it was relaxed. Why does he feel the need to pack the place to the rafters? I think Eavis is flogging a dead horse. Those that didn't register in the SIX WEEKS you were able to, are not going to turn around and register now. Not after the press Glasto has been getting over the last few days.On a music tip, it doesnt matter to me who headlines. I rarely spend any time at the Pyramid Stage anyway, Infact, the last headliner I wathed on the PS was White Stripes.

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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