What to see

WARNING: EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO LOUD MUSIC MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR HEARING.

There is so much to see ! No two people's Festival experience will be the same unless they're tied together (in which case they're probably a theatre company).

Don't come with too many preconceptions. If there are one or two particular bands a day you want to see let your day revolve around them, and go with the flow. Hurrying between stages so you can tick off a list of things you feel you must see is not the best way to enjoy Glastonbury.

If you can't get a good vantage point, or aren't enjoying a show, move on. There'll be something else in the next field ! You might not have heard of it before, but often your best memories will be of new things that startle you with their brilliance, rather than checking whether idols live up to expectations !

Have a good look at the What's On pages and the Festival programme, or ask at Info points, and realise just how much there is to see : to get a well-rounded experience of the Festival don't just hang out by the main stages but visit all areas of the site at least once. All those other stages and attractions wouldn't be there if they weren't worth taking in !

Have a good one !


   
     
Multimedia Filming at the Festival Webcasts Radio TV      The Film
Red Zone Arrival Information Camping Camper Vans Orange Information Medical Crime and Security Places of Worship
Blue Zone Acoustic Stage JazzWorld Stage Kidz Field Leftfield
Purple Zone Pyramid Stage Other Stage New Tent Dance Tent Cinema
Theatre Zone Cabaret Circus Big Top
Green Zone Craft Field Fields of Avalon Green Futures Green Kids Greenpeace Field Healing Field Kings Meadow Lost Vagueness Poetry and Speakers The Glade The Green Roadshow Tipi Field