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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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Bez06 , you hit the nail on the head. Several times.

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

If Linkin Park go anywhere near that main stage with their drippy soft rock when Jay-Z is playing, I will personally make that short trip to the Cider bus, drink its entire reserves, piss in a huge barrel and catapult it towards the main stage.

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

The people stating that the line up is the reason for "poor" ticket sales (100,000 in a day isn't really that poor - the festival WILL inevitably sell out) are really, really missing the point. The festival is better off without those people anyway. The sole reason is, unfortunately, the weater and the ever-shifting British summer.So what if Jay Z is headlining on one particulr night? There are about 3000 other stages with some undoubtedly interesting stuff going on at the same time. Glastonbury has always been about GLASTONBURY, not one partictular act. Ask any of the massive headliners that have played down the years and they will say exactly the same. I got my ticket, and I can't wait for Glastonbury number 10.God bless Glastonbury, and God bless Michael Eavis, he should be knighted for the crap that he puts up with over this.

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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