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The London Review of Breakfasts (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Manic Organic The Glastonbury Festival Worthy Farm Somerset by Cher E. Jamm You know the sinking feeling you get in your stomach when you think the party's over before it's even started? Well, last Thursday afternoon, when I woke up gasping for air to the sound of fat rain drops hitting the roof of my polyester tent, I panicked. I woke up Mr Jamm and declared I was going home after breakfast as I couldn't...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
Despite their status as songwriting legends, two of the most-eagerly anticipated performers of the festival's final night were Glastonbury virgins – Neil Diamond and Leonard Cohen.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
This year's Glastonbury has one of the most diverse line-ups ever seen at the world famous festival. But last night, the line-up more closely resembled the traditional set of bands than the rest of the weekend, with Kings of Leon headlining the main stage, and to round up the trio of headliners, the anthemic radio-friendly indie rock bands, Editors and The Fratellis.
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TheSpoof.com - Spoof News (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Worthy Farm, Somerset - (Freaky Mess): RAF jets scrambled a mysterious UFO shaped like Amy Winehouse's bouffant beehive hairdo today just as a curious bong-like object emerged from inside, smouldering and spluttering ominuosly over the Glastonbu...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 21/05/2008
Hotly-tipped US duo MGMT have said Jay-Z's headlining of this year's Glastonbury festival is good news for the event.The Somerset festival - held at Worthy Farm, ...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
Residents of Worthy Farm, Somerset, are surely breathing a sigh of relief. Derided as safe and banal, Glastonbury '08 has been upstaged by Mandela's 90th birthday celebration. Anyone feeling a sense of déjà vu needs to go back 20 years to the gig that marked the then imprisoned icon's 70th: Eurythmics and Simple Minds were on the bill. The Scottish rockers are back this year, as is Annie Lennox. The...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 14/04/2008
Brighton's Blood Red Shoes have confirmed an appearance at Worthy Farm, in Somerset.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
Glastonbury Festival generated more than £73m last year, thanks to the 177,500 people that descended on Worthy Farm's muddy fields in Somerset, according to the first economic study of the event.