Mainstream

Music Another in a long line of Glastonbury reviews, this time from the attractively surnamed Elizabeth Heritage at TravelMag:
"The glory of Glastonbury lies in its kaleidoscopic variety, which is inspired by its immense size. This year, I was one of more than 177,000 festival-goers. Bang, instant city. Imagine the entire population of Hamilton deciding to pitch tents in a nine-hundred-acre field with mates from around the world, and you will have some idea of the scale."
I suspect the only way to enjoy Glastonbury is with a time machine so that you can go back to the beginning of each day over and over so that you can't miss anything. I always wonder too if there's a tribal effect in which some people shun the main stage for being too mainstream.

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