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GLASTONBURY 2014 - Day 3 Overview And Festival Overview
| Posted on June 30, 2014 at 6:35 AM |
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Glastonbury 2014 came to an end yesterday with Kasabian on the Pyramid stage. The rain kept at bay and Sunday was a thoroughly enjoyable day of music on Worthy Farm. Besides Kasabian, there were plenty of other highlights. Such as, White Lies, Bomaby Bicycle Club, Dolly Parton, The Black Keys, James Blake and London Grammar to name but a few.
Sunday's highlights begun with White Lies on the Other Stage. Harry Mcveigh and the band performed a storming set, with tracks from th...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY - Michael Eavis Says Festival Could Come To An End In 2020
| Posted on June 29, 2014 at 4:25 PM |
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Glastonbury could come to an end in 2020. Worthy Farm owner and Glastonbury founder, Michael Eavis, has been quoted today as saying "I think I can run on another six years, which would take me up to 50 years, then I'll see what happens after that."
The news han't been welcomed with open arms, as you would expect. 170,000+ travel to Worthy Farm each year and for it to come to an end would be a total disaster. However, Eavis stated that the festival has "still got a ...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY 2014 - Day 2 Overview
| Posted on June 29, 2014 at 6:15 AM |
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Saturday at Glastonbury, the day controversal headliners Metallica performed on the Pyramid. They may have pleased those of whom watched, but the contigent of which watched were a small minority of the 170,000+ on Worthy Farm. Other highlights from day two consisted of Royal Blood, Wolf Alice, Jagwar Ma, Bombay Bicycle Club, MGMT, Pixies, Imagine Dragons, Manic Street Preachers, Jack White and Jake Bugg.
Saturday's highlights begun with powerful Brighton duo Royal Bloo...
Read Full Post »The Libertines Play Their First Gig As A Band For Over Four Years Tonight
| Posted on June 28, 2014 at 5:20 PM |
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They're finally back! Tonight, Pete, Carl, John and Gary play their first gig as a band since they reformed back in April.
The Libertines play the first of two sold out warm up gigs for Hyde Park this coming Saturday at The Barrowlands in Glasgow tonight. Pre-gig, Carl Barat posted a picture to Twitter of the band preparing to take to the stage for the first time in over 4 years with the caption 'Aha'. Will they still have that spark? Who knows? We certainly hope so. Even if...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY 2014 - The Gallagher Brothers Are In Town
| Posted on June 28, 2014 at 4:45 PM |
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Yesterday Noel Gallagher appeared on the scene at Worthy Farm, and now today Liam has also appeared. Inevatibly this has sparked huge hysteria, but what could this mean?
Photo's appeared of Noel arriving on site yesterday afternoon, which begun to spark rumours of a secret Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds set, but when brother Liam tweeted a photo of himself next to a heart with the caption 'Glastonbury let there be', yep... you guessed it. But surely it cannot be? The odds...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY 2014 - Day 1 Overview
| Posted on June 28, 2014 at 5:45 AM |
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Glastonbury kicked off yesterday and with a bang. Performances from Kaiser Chiefs, War on Drugs Blondie, Jungle, Drenge, Temples, Chvrches, Haim, Foster The People, Spector, Paolo Nutini, Metronomy, Arcade Fire being the highlights on a very wet opening day on Worthy Farm.
Kaiser Chiefs opened the festival performing a not so secret set on the Other Sage to a rather contrasting crowd. There were the 2004 contigent, from the days of 'I Predict a Riot' and the 'Education, Educ...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY 2014 - Rain Stops Play
| Posted on June 27, 2014 at 1:15 PM |
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Rain has stopped play this evening and no, not at Wimbledon but at Glastonbury. An electrical storm is currently playing it's set in the skies above Worthy Farm and all outdoor stages have had to temporarily shut. The storm occured midway through Rudimental's set, forcing them to finish early. Spector have also had their set on the Williams Greens stage postponed.
A Glastonbury official soon arrived on the scene and was qouted as saying "It's looking iffy" but expects all to...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY 2014 - Woman Dies and Man Left Fighting For His Life
| Posted on June 27, 2014 at 8:50 AM |
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Terrible news has materialised out of Worthy Farm this afternoon. A woman aged 67 years old has died at Glastonbury on Wednesday evening, due to what police are branding as 'natural causes' and a 26 year old man is fighting for his life in hopsital after suffering an adverse reaction to the drug Ketamine.
A woman aged 67 years old died on Worthy Farm due to 'natural causes', the police investigators have been qouted. There is claimed to be no suspiscion surrounding her death...
Read Full Post »GLASTONBURY 2014 - Thursday Overview
| Posted on June 26, 2014 at 5:05 PM |
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The 1975, Metronomy, Kate Tempest and East India Youth opened this years Glastonbury festival on the Williams Greens stage last night. Although the official start to the festival isn't till tomorrow, all revelaed themselves as members of Glasto's highly anticipated secret sets crew. Unfortunate news become apparent this morning though of The 1975 halting their set due to having a bottle thrown at them from the crowd. But Metronomy were the perfect remedy for all who'd travelled to Worthy Farm...
Read Full Post »Pete Doherty Arrives At Solo Gig Late
| Posted on June 26, 2014 at 6:10 AM |
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Pete Doherty arrived at his solo gig at The Underground in Stoke late last night and without any warning.
Pete left his sold out crowd waiting for over two and a half hours before deciding to turn up. Some didn't bother waiting or couldn't wait any longer and many fans were expressing their outrage via social media at Doherty's non-arrival. But after announcing he was 'running late' and would arrive after 11pm, Doherty rolled up just after midnight and played to the fans wh...
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