I'll be getting there Monday, so my itinerary that day will be to have a nice long wander round the site after i've set up my camp, and a sitdown at the top by the letters with a big bag of cans to see it all quiet and lovely
tuesday - team meeting, followed by staff bar pub crawl around site...
Lots of bands with announced gigs that arent yet sold out dont want to be announced, cos anyone with tickets to glastonbury wont then buy tickets to their shows, theyll just go along to the festival. There's hundreds of bands yet to be announced and a decent portion of them will fall into this...
As a volunteer i'm chuffed to bits with the lineup, cos there's no must-sees (who could potentially be knackered by me having a shift during their set) but there's loads of 'id fancy a bit of that' so i can breeze around seeing good things and deciding what i fancy at the time. TBF the Truth...
I keep my priority with Oxfam by doing two events a year, and that gives me a week ahead of the general applications to pick and choose pretty much whichever festivals i fancy for the year ahead. Its stewarding, so it can be a bit dull if you're on a quiet gate, but there's security there who...
I volunteer with oxfam, and i have priority status, so im guaranteed a spot. Next glastonbury will be my tenth, which is unofficially 'grizzled veteran' status i believe - its changed from my first (which was 2005) but so have i, the more times i go the less fussed i am about the music. The...