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 What Was On in 2000


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Music Stages
Open Air Arena Stages :
Pyramid Stage Other Stage Jazzworld Stage The Glade
Covered Stages : Dance Tent New Bands Tent Acoustic Stage Avalon Stage & Nana Obscuries Stage Wise Crone Cafe Croissant Neuf Big Top Other Music Stages : Greenpeace Stage The Bandstand Look out also for live music at the Golden Moon Cafe, the Mandala Stage in the Green Futures Field, plus more in the Kids Field, Green Kids, and Tipi Field. Find improvised music in the Sacred Space and The Tunnel. For more djs, use vodka to see things differently ... how cryptic is that ? And so much more ...!
Glastonbury is about so much more than just the music ! The Kidz Field is a huge children's festival in its own right, whilst the three Circus and Theatre fields host over 1000 shows, happenings, and events of great variety over the weekend, making Glastonbury the biggest fringe theatre event in England too ! Add to that the diversity of the Green Fields with entertainments, alternatives, healing and crafts; plus one of the biggest open air cinemas in the country, and the diversions of over 800 market stalls, and you begin to get an idea of the huge range of possibilities at Glastonbury. Kidz Field (For even more childrens' activities see : Greenpeace Stage, Green Futures Field, Poetry & Words Tent, Green Kids Area, Tipi Field, and Theatre/Circus Fields) Circus and Theatre Stages : Glebeland Field - Theatre Marquee Outside Theatre Stage East Holts - Cabaret Marquee Circus Big Top Circus Field - Outside Circus Stage Circus Arena. Circus Workshops The Greenfields : The Tunnel Tipi Field Green Futures Field Croissant Neuf Stage and Bandstand Greenpeace Stage Poetry and Words Green Crafts Field Healing Field Cinema Markets The Bandstand
Radio Avalon
Radio Avalon 87.7FM - The festival's own radio station, broadcasting news and information with festival music 24 hours a day on 87.7 FM. If an important message needs to be given out to the festival goers, please telephone the studio on 0174990652.

Updated: 8th January 2001 22:20


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