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I wonder if you add up the price of every band's latest album that it's possible to see
(taking in to account you can only have 1 from each timeslot as you can't be at 2 stages at once) would work out financially. I mean, I've got a garden and a tent and a stereo.
(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 19:51, archived)
Probably not for Glasto
I went to a cheapy festival at the star of the season, including petrol and camping and food it cost me about £200, I saw thirty or so acts, most of them were small bands so I'd have paid about double what they sell their albums for. Glasto costs a fuckload more, there's no way it comes in at less than a tenner an act.
(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 20:51, archived)
I don't even know how much Glasto tickets are
i'm assuming around £200 for the whole weekend with camping?
(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 20:57, archived)
Looks about right.

(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 21:01, archived)
each to their own
i paid about the same for Download, which i guess these days with it's history as Donington Monster's of Rock is the Rock/alternative Glasto. I just sort of feel Glasto is milking it's heritage without really providing enough to draw me to go other than the vague sense that i ought to once just because it's Glastonbury.
(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 21:07, archived)
I get the feeling I've missed out on the glory days of Glasto so there's not a lot of point going.

(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 21:12, archived)
Yeah, that's what i reckon

(, Sat 25 Jun 2011, 21:14, archived)