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Glastonbury 2000

This page is provided only for information, it does not apply to the 2002 festival.
REVIEWS
For the first time ever Glastonbury Festival had a team of volunteers who tried to record as much of the event as possible. This is to be shared freely via the internet, click here to see this. If only we knew as much before we tried to do this as we do after, but then hindsight is a wonderful thing. This was done from the confines of a tin portacabin in the heat behind the main stage. We didn't get to be everywhere, but we got about! Our aim was to record as much of the diversity of the festival as possible, everything that doesn't get covered in the main media. You won't find much about the main stages, but you will find the wedding in the tipi field and a trip to Lost Vagueness. If you have an expereince to share then please email it to us and we would love to post it here. The festival is a shared experience, and we are here to promote its diversity, so please share your experiences.
Paramedics called to No 10 !
Wondering what this has to do with Glastonbury ? Who is that man on the right in the funky green outfit ? Find out more ...
Sara & Patricia at Glastonbury 2000
The ambassador's dinner parties were always such splendid affairs ... but how do they compare to Glastonbury ? The British Council is the educational charity run by the Foreign Office, with responsibility for promoting British trade and culture overseas. Sounds stuffy ? Maybe not : the BC's Performing Arts Department is increasingly looking to promote the cutting edge of British culture, and this year they brought their local Arts Managers from Lahore in Pakistan and Lagos in Nigeria to experience the uniqueness of Glastonbury. So, what did they make of it all ? Find out more ...
WHAT'S ON
The line ups by stage as they were confirmed are still listed for the sake of posterity, click here to see them.
GOOD CAUSES
Every year, Glastonbury Festival gives money to a host of good causes, both locally and internationally. In recent years the annual total donated has grown to well over half a million pounds. Click here soon to find out where it goes, why it goes, and why Michael Eavis recently bought a thousand handmade baskets in Ghana �
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have a question, or want to contact the Festival, start here
PRESS, MEDIA & INTERNET INFORMATION
All broadcasting from the Festival for TV, radio or Internet, requires the proper permissions. Click here for the Broadcaster & Internet Access Policy. Glastonbury Festival do not provide free entry for journalists; in many instances media organisations pay considerably more for their accreditation than the normal ticket price. To apply for press accreditation contact : Jason Holmes Press Officer, Glastonbury Festivals Ltd 28 Northload Street Glastonbury BA6 9JJ email the Press Office BBC Television and Radio will once again be providing extensive coverage of Glastonbury. Details of the schedule will be available from the website. Radio Avalon, Glastonbury Festival's own temporary radio station will again be broadcasting throughout the event. For more information, click here soon. This website is owned by Glastonbury Festivals Ltd and operated by the Festival organisers. For more information, click here soon.
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